According to Portia, what is a character fault of the English suitor who came to guess the correct casket? *
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Portia's description of six of her suitors in act 1, scene 2 provides comic relief for the tragicomedy The Merchant of Venice. The first six suitors come to Belmont, and after they depart, Portia speaks with Nerissa about them. ... The Count Palatine: Portia describes this man of royalty as perpetually frowning.
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The character's fault was poor English skills.
- The question has been asked from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare.
- According to her, the man knew no language which she spoke.
- She further described him as having no real identity.
- Moreover, the way he was dressed also did not signify anything about his personality.
- The behaviour was also not suited and seemed as if coming from everywhere.
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