Shakespeare creates an interesting structure with the interactions of the two protagonists,Brutus and Caesar,with their wives in scene I and I.Why might Shakespeare have structured these interactions back to back?What similarities do you see in these two scenes?what differences?

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Explanation:

One conclusion we can make from both scenes is that Brutus and Caesar are characters that both have wives, however, a major difference is observed in the way each treat's their wife.

For example, In Caesar's case, he uses his wife to carry out his plans or tasks. Meanwhile, Brutus is portrayed as a loving husband who loves his wife dearly.

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