The Relationship Between Caesar and Calpurnia and Brutus and Portia

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In William Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the wives of Caesar and Brutus in Act II, scenes i and ii, both had a different relationships with their husbands. Both couples loved each other, however, they reacted and influenced to each other differently. <Tab/>In Act II, scene i, Portia, Brutus' wife, was a lively yet tough woman with a mind of a man. When Portia noticed that something was …

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…their plans worked for a short time before Caius and Decius came and stole their husbands away. It was obvious that both wives loved and cared greatly about their husbands and they were willing to do anything to help them. The relationship between Brutus and Portia might be different than the relationship between Caesar and Calpurnia, however, both couples seemed to be made for each other and played an important role in each other's lives.