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conventional stereotypical women in Shakespeare's society were usually submissive and powerless. how do female characters in merchant of Venice defy that image and prove their wit, intelligence and loyalty​

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Answered by dhruvdeep2004
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Answer:

portia is an outstanding example of women that show their wit and intelligence.Portia  turns out to be the smartest character in the play especially during the trial scene where she outwits all the men in the court including the Duke and Bassanio by turning the final verdict against Shylock.

she also has a very advanced prespective on life as seen in act 1 scene 2

Answered by mulemadison
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Character of Portia as an intelligent, witty and loyal woman in Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice".

Explanation:

Though women in most works of Shakespeare are portrayed as conventional stereotypical women who were usually submissive and powerless, the female characters in Merchant of Venice" were portrayed completely opposite.

Portia, the main heroine of the play is portrayed as witty, intelligent and loyal. She is presented as beautiful and gracious but at the same time, she is also tactful as she helps Antonia by outwitting everyone in the courtroom.

Portia is also delightful and does not give herself away to society's norms easily.

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Theme of Merchant of Venice. ​

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Portia in "Merchant of Venice".

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