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Julius Caesar Brutus Conspiracy Analysis

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In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, Brutus’ involvement with the conspiracy has made him impatient and secretive towards Portia, in which is weakening their marriage. In Act 2, scene 1, Portia has noticed Brutus’ odd behavior and attitude, so she claims that “I should not know you, Brutus”(255). Brutus is slowly becoming unrecognizable to Portia, for he is now short-tempered and disrespectful to her by angrily waving his hand to make her leave the room. Their marriage is based love and respect for each other; however as Brutus continue to be involved with the scheme, their marriage slowly crumbles. Brutus is alienating and not taking care of himself because of his association with the conspiracy; which leads Portia to become more concerned
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