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Calpurnia In Julius Caesar Essay

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Many times in life women are regarded as intelligent but weak. In movies, women are seen as dependent and a beauty queen while men are revered as the hero and the playmaker. However in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare women are seen as caring, strong-willed, and wise. Men are seen as hard workers and superlative leaders. Shakespeare exposes Calpurnia and Portia’s moral endurance to demonstrate to the reader, that women are just as substantial to the power of Rome as Julius Caesar.
Calpurnia is substantial to the power of Rome because she is nurturing and considerate, and attentive in Julius Caesar’s affairs. I she is a woman she was dismissed by Caesar and which leads to his demise. Calpurnia’s consideration for her husband’s …show more content…

Portia, a strong willed woman exemplifies her strong will, when she stabbed herself in order to prove she is strong enough to handle whatever Brutus is experiencing and when Brutus doesn’t confide in her with his secrets she takes offense to his secrecy. “Giving myself a voluntary wound,”(2.1.323). Portia is also wise because Brutus tried to convince her that there was nothing bothering him but there was obviously something bothering him. “You have some sick offense within your mind, ”(2.1.276). If Brutus had told Portia what was going on, she could have intervened and could have saved Brutus’s life and her own.
Throughout the Tragedy of Julius Caesar Calpurnia and Portia’s moral endurance was tested when their husbands believe that because they are women that they can not handle what Caesar and Brutus face, due to this misconception of women Caesar and Brutus have the greatest demise of all the characters. Calpurnia’s consideration for Caesar affair caused Caesar’s death and ultimately the demise all the characters after him. Portia’s strong will showed that she is an exception to the misconception that women are weak. Women are more courageous than their male

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