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Compare and contrast the characters of portia and nerissa

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Portia and Nerissa are close friends, as are Antonio and Bassanio. However, Nerissa is a servant and Portia is her employer, so this is not a relationship between two equals. Antonio has more money than Bassanio, but they are social equals. One does not have to wait on the other.

Answered by hyacinth98
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Shakespeare supplies both Portia and Nerissa with the qualities that break the standards of the general public in the contemporary Elizabethan culture.

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  • The two of them are strong and try to practice their own will on issues of significance. Both dress in drag to mean the opportunity they like to work out. Be that as it may, they contrast with each other in numerous perspectives.
  • Nerissa is a Jew and consequently, Shakespeare depicts her as a controlled person with low confidence. She changed over herself from a Jew into a Christian through her union with Lorenzo.
  • Nerissa's discontent with her home and her dad was obvious when she shouts that her 'home is damnation' and views Lorenzo to save her, empowering her to turn into a Christian and upgrade herself and her day-to-day environments.
  • Portia was a classy well-off woman who always got her own way around everything. Portia made Nerissa do everything as she willed. She had an air of superiority.
  • Not at all like Portia, Nerissa impaired her dad by taking and misshaping his expectations by getting away with a Christian. Shakespeare has conveyed Nerissa as a significantly more compliant person who becomes clear enormously through her marriage scene. The way that Nerissa shows up with 'page's suit she hath in preparation stresses that she is veiled as a worker. This suggests that she won't be offered the chance to apply a lot of impacts.

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