1. Portia: If to do were as easy to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and
poor men's cottages princes palaces....
a) When, according to Portia, would chapels become churches and poor men's cottoges princes
poloces? What would happen then? [31
b) Explain the reference to the weeping philosopher. With whom does Portia associate the
epithet and why? (3)
c) Why does Portia refer to the Scottish lord as one who has a neighbourly chanty in him?
Which historical fact is alluded to in the context? [31
d) At what time of the day does Portia like the young German? What would she do for fear of
the worst? (4)
c) Attempt a comparative analysis of the characters of the Prince of Morocco and the Prince of
Arragon (4)
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