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  • 10-12-2016
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Which value does Brutus illustrate in his reaction to his wife, Portia’s, death?
a. stoicism
b. rhetoric
c. pathos
d. grief

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dalek
dalek dalek
  • 10-12-2016
Most likely A, stoicism. There is a good example of this in his dialogue with Messala and Cassius in Act 4, Scene 3.
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david8644
david8644 david8644
  • 04-03-2019

A. Stoicism

When Brutus gets the news of Portia´s death he just says that we all must die, and that now he can endure war with one thing less to worry about. He knows his fate and that he might be dead soon too.

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