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The confrontation of Brutus and Portia in the orchard in Julius Caesar 2. In both scenes a woman sees the outside world impinge on, indeed threaten, her marriage.

In Julius Caesar: I charm you,. By all your vows of love, and that great vow Which did incorporate and make us one, That you unfold to me, your self, your half, Why you are heavy. Am I your self But, as it were, in sort or limitation?

To keep with you at meals, comfort your bed, And talk to you sometimes? Dwell I but in the suburbs Of your good pleasure? In spite of this, Brutus married Porcia, and the marriage had a similarly divisive reputation.

By all accounts, the marriage appeared to be a loving and loyal one. Porcia and Brutus had one son, who unfortunately passed away in 43 BCE. One story says that one night Brutus was clearly troubled while, unbeknownst to Porcia, he was plotting the assasination. Porcia, concerned, inquired what he was thinking about. He did not tell her. So, to prove herself, she clandestinely stabbed her thigh with a knife and left it untreated for at least a day.

She endured symptoms such as a fever, chills, and pain. She worked through the pain, then went to Brutus to show her wound and her loyalty, saying:.

But I found that my body also can keep silence…Therefore fear not, but tell me all you are concealing from me, for neither fire, nor lashes, nor goads will force me to divulge a word; I was not born to that extent a woman. Hence, if you still distrust me, it is better for me to die than to live; otherwise let no one think me longer the daughter of Cato or your wife. He reportedly said he hoped to act more deserving of her as her husband, and had renewed vigor in his plot against Julius Caesar.

What happened next is uncertain. Brutus and the other assassins pursued Caesar. After murdering Caesar, Brutus and the others who took part traveled quickly to Athens. Porcia was asked to and agreed to remain in Rome. Both she and Brutus grieved the separation, but believed it was for the best as Brutus was now in a dangerous position. We do know she died while Brutus was away. One of the possible times was during the first battle of Philippi.

According to this version, Porcia had heard Brutus had died in battle, and she killed herself, but Brutus was in fact still alive. In another version, she had heard Brutus died after the second battle of Phillipi, which was true this time, and killed herself then. Some agree she did commit suicide, but claim that she more likely did it by burning coal in a closed-off room, and ultimately succumbed to carbon monoxied poisoning.

The subject [of the painting] was derived from Greek traditions. Andromache was sent back to her weaving after her own final lamenting farewell to Hector:. And when Acilius, one of the friends of Brutus, quoted the verses spoken by Andromache to Hector,.

Hector, you are for me my father and my mother the queen and my brother as well as my vibrant partner in lovemaking [ Iliad 6. Plutarch Life of Brutus In an exquisite moment, we see Andromache herself returning again and again to the original picture of her last farewell to Hector:.

She was turning her head back again and again, shedding tears thick and fast. He is going off to die while she is going back to her weaving. Every time Homeric poetry is performed, it can return once again to the picture of Andromache in the act looking back to see if she can capture one last glimpse of Hector.

It is a world of tears, and there is a world of beauty in these tears. To quote Virgil Aeneid 1.



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