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read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of julius caesar. brutus. kneel not, gentle portia. portia. i should not need if you were gentle brutus. within the bond of marriage, tell me, brutus, is it expected 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? if it be no more, portia is brutus harlot, not his wife. brutus. you are my true and honourable wife, as dear to me as are the ruddy drops that visit my sad heart. portia. if this were true, then should i know this secret. what effect does brutuss secrecy have on his wife, portia? select three options. she feels like she is not really brutuss wife if he cannot be honest with her. she thinks that brutus is unfairly keeping her in the dark because she is a woman. she forces brutus to tell her about the conspiracy to kill caesar. she harms herself to prove to brutus that she is strong enough to keep his secret. she joins the conspiracy to go after caesar and says she will wound him.
Portia feels that as Brutus' wife, she should know his secrets within the marriage - bond. She believes being kept in the dark implies she is not a full - fledged wife. She also takes drastic action (harming herself) to prove her worth and ability to keep secrets. There is no indication she forces Brutus to tell her about the conspiracy or joins the conspiracy herself. She does suspect Brutus is keeping her in the dark because she is a woman.
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She feels like she is not really Brutus's wife if he cannot be honest with her.
She thinks that Brutus is unfairly keeping her in the dark because she is a woman.
She harms herself to prove to Brutus that she is strong enough to keep his secret.