Match the character with his or her actions in Act 2. Artemidorous 2. Portia 3. Calpurnia 4. Decius 5. Brutus a. Has a dream in which Caesar's head is spouting blood b. Believes he can flatter Caesar into coming to the Senate c. Compares Caesar to a poisonous snake still in its shell d. Writes to warn Caesar not to trust the conspirators e. Persuades her husband to tell her the secret that weighs on him

Respuesta :

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Answer:

1. Artemidorous: d. Writes to warn Caesar not to trust the conspirators

2. Portia: e. Persuades her husband to tell her the secret that weighs on him

3. Calpurnia: a. Has a dream in which Caesar's head is spouting blood

4. Decius: b. Believes he can flatter Caesar into coming to the Senate

5. Brutus: c. Compares Caesar to a poisonous snake still in its shell

Explanation:

In William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," Brutus compares Caesar to a serpent's egg, who will be a dangerous dictator when it comes out of the shell. Meanwhile, Brutus' wife Portia is worried about her husband and implores to know what is going on in his mind. Thus, even though Caesar's wife has nightmares as a premonition of her husband's death, Decius convinces Caesar to believe that he will be safe in the Senate. Finally, even Artemidorous writes a letter to Caesar to warn him against his murder; however, Caesar receives the note but does not read it.