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conclusion of contrast between Portia and nerissa




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Portia and Bassanio in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice "The Merchant of Venice" is a Shakespearean play based onthe themes of friendship, racial prejudice, deceptive appearances and love, of which the most romantic is the love between Portia and Bassanio. In contrast, the other two couples - Lorenzo and Jessica, Gratiano and Nerissa - exhibit playful or down-to-earth love.

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Portia and Nerissa are close friends, as are Antonio and bassanio, however Nerissa is servant and Portia is employer, so this is not relation between two employers, Antonio has more money than bassanio but they are social equals. one does not have to wait on another.

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