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The two details that best support the theme that loyalty to one's spouse is important are "Portia's insistence that she will not tell Brutus's secrets to anyone" and "Portia's self-inflicted wound to prove that she is constant".
Explanation: Portia is urging for Brutus to trust her as his wife, and she argues that she has already proven her loyalty to him.
In Act I, Scene II, Brutus, a friend of Caesar's, confesses his true feelings. As he hears that people want Caesar to assume this position, he makes a confession to Cassius, one of the conspirators, that he would not like this to happen.
Act 2, scene 1, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.
Correct options are A and B
In Act 2, Scene 1 from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus has been planning Caesar's murder and meeting with the conspirators for some time now.
Portia notices how strange Brutus has been acting, so she insistently requests him to tell her what is the matter with him, but since Brutus wants to protect her, he keeps her out the conspiracy, falsely promising her that he will let her now what the matter is later.
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