Who does brutus soliloquy at the beginning of act 2 reveal his true feelings about Is it caesar antony servant or wife?
In the beginning of Act 2, Brutus delivers a soliloquy that reveals his true feelings about his wife, Portia. He expresses anxiety and guilt over his decision to join the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar, and contemplates whether or not he has done the right thing. Brutus worries about the consequences of his actions and the potential impact on his relationship with Portia.