What does brutus tell portia




















No, my Brutus, You have some sick offense within your mind, Which by the right and virtue of my place I ought to know of. She kneels And upon my knees I charm you, by my once commended beauty, 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, and what men tonight Have had resort to you; for here have been Some six or seven who did hide their faces Even from darkness. Kneel not, gentle Portia.

He lifts her up. I should not need, if you were gentle Brutus. Within the bond of marriage, tell me, Brutus, Is it excepted I should know no secrets That appertain to you? 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? Am I only on the edges of your life and not at the centre of it? Whore or prostitute. You are my true and honourable wife, As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart. How close do you think Brutus is to telling Portia everything in this moment? You are as important and precious to me as the blood that runs through my sad heart.

Text edited for rehearsals by Angus Jackson. Read the scene aloud. Are there any words or lines that really stand out? What do you think the relationship between Brutus and Portia is like? Which production do you prefer and which best shows the relationship between the two characters in this scene? Photo by Reg Wilson. Browse and license our images.

JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. Study Guide. By William Shakespeare. Previous Next. Act 2, Scene 4 Portia, Brutus' wife, is a mess. She tells Lucius, the servant, to run to the Capitol, then yells at him for not leaving, even though she hasn't yet given him any instruction on what to do when he gets there.

And is it healthy to walk uncovered and breathe in the dampness of the morning? No, my Brutus, you have some sickness within your mind, which by virtue of my position I deserve to know about. For there were six or seven men here, who hid their faces even in the darkness. Kneel not, gentle Portia. Am I part of you only in a limited sense—I get to have dinner with you, sleep with you, and talk to you sometimes?

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