Feminist Criticism of Portia and Calpurnia.

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English

 

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Basil L

 

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July 1, 2015

 

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It is because Caesar only pays attention to the voices of other men that he will defy Calpurnia's common sense and venture outside.
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To a woman's ear, the ear of a woman who has been married more than once, as the historical Portia herself had been, the words of Brutus strike a familiar note. The wife takes her husband by surprise; "What are you doing here?" he asks, rather puy out as the brocken movement of his first line shows: "Portia! What mean you? Wherefore rise you now?" (Act 2, Scene 2, line 234)...
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