This rage is partially brought on by his mother marrying his uncle and showing extreme affection towards, only shortly after his father’s death. The interactions between Hamlet and Ophelia lightly mirror those of Brutus and Portia. In Act II, Scene i, in Julius Caesar, Brutus his meeting with Cassius, the mastermind of the plot to kill Caesar, and the other conspirators in his garden when his wife Portia arrives. “Brutus is wise and, were he not in health,/ He would embrace the means to come by it.”(The Tragedy of Julius Caesar II.i.258-259) and to
This rage is partially brought on by his mother marrying his uncle and showing extreme affection towards, only shortly after his father’s death. The interactions between Hamlet and Ophelia lightly mirror those of Brutus and Portia. In Act II, Scene i, in Julius Caesar, Brutus his meeting with Cassius, the mastermind of the plot to kill Caesar, and the other conspirators in his garden when his wife Portia arrives. “Brutus is wise and, were he not in health,/ He would embrace the means to come by it.”(The Tragedy of Julius Caesar II.i.258-259) and to