According to her monologue from Scene 1 Section 26, why does Portia think she is strong enough to share in Brutus' plans?
Question:
According to her monologue from Scene 1 Section 26, why does Portia think she is strong enough to share in Brutus' plans?
Choices:
- Portia is strong enough because she is healthy, gets enough sleep, and exercises everyday.
- Portia is strong enough because she is able to control all the men around her without trying.
- Portia is strong enough because she is Cato's daughter, Brutus' wife & can endure a voluntary wound.
- Portia is strong enough because she is capable of bearing a child and Brutus is not.
Answer:
Portia is strong enough because she is Cato's daughter, Brutus' wife & can endure a voluntary wound.