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In the tragedy of Julius Caesar, Portia is the wife of Brutus, the idealist conspirator and main character of the story.

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Portia was the brave daughter of Cato who had died in a war against Julius Caesar and the wife of Marcus Brutus, a noble of Rome.

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There's a Portia in Julius Caesar; there's a Portia in The Merchant of Venice, but there is no Portia in Hamlet.

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portia is the prime minister of Jamaica

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Who all dies in Julius Caesar?

Brutus Cassius Portia Titinius Julius Caesar


When did Portia from The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar die?

Shortly after Brutus and the other conspirators fled from Rome. She committed suicide because of the shame of the conspiracy.


Is Julius Caesar Caesar's tragedy?

yes it is... it is his most famous tragedy


In Julius Caesar whose Brutus's wife?

Portia.


Who is stoic character in the book Julius Caesar?

Brutus is because he doesn't show any emotion when he found out that his wife, Portia, died. Someone who is stoic is unaffected by grief or pain, and that is why I believe that Brutus is a stoic character in the tragedy of Julius Caesar.


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How many acts are there in Julius Caesar?

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Why is Portia famous?

Portia was the wife of Brutus in the time of Julius Caesar. Brutus was the one who killed Caesar, and Portia suspected a plot to assasinate Caesar. She killed herself by swallowing hot coals. She is famous because she was involved in the murder of Caesar, and in in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, as well she is in the movie adaptions.


Who committed suicide by swallowing fire in Julius Caesar?

Portia


What was the setting of the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

Rome.


What type of drama is Julius Caesar?

The answer is Tragedy


How is loyalty potrayed in Julius Caesar?

it is not... but it also is. it depends on how you look at it. the conspirators were not loyal to julius caesar, but for example portia was loyal to brutus. :)