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compare and contrast Antonio's melancholy to that of portia​

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Answered by rajendergarg194531
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What are the similarities and differences between Antonio's melancholy and that of Portia in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'?

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Answered by sps8266
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Explanation:

Portia and Antonio both share their sadness with those close to them. While Antonio talks with Solanio and Salarino, Portia finds support in Nerrisa.

Both the characters are good in terms of virtue or morality and they themselves are not responsible for their melancholy. While for Portia it is her father who had made her bound by the terms of his will, it is the natural forces or some unknown reason that brings about Antonio’s sadness.

Both are disturbed by their melancholy and wish to come out of this.Portia's mood is similar to Antonio's at the start of Scene 2 because they are both unhappy at the moment. Portia is looking for a husband, but there isn't some who she truly loves. Antonio is sad because his friend Bassanio is leaving him

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