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17 June, 11:01

How is Brutus' reaction to Portia's suicide an example of the philosophy of stoicism?

Brutus is overwhelmed by emotion and cries because stoics value emotion over reason.

Rather than being overwhelmed with emotion by her death, Brutus controls his emotions in typical stoic fashion and continues planning his military strategy against Octavius.

Brutus refuses to continue planning the military strategy because stoics believe that another person's death is not fate but a cruel consequence of life.

Brutus feels nothing regarding Portia's death, which is a stoic value.

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  1. 17 June, 13:51
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    For the answer to the question above asking how is Brutus’ reaction to Portia’s suicide an example of the philosophy of stoicism? I think he displays stoicism by suppressing his emotions and not mentioning to people that Portia had died until later in the play.
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