describe any four suitor describe by portia in merchant of venice
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Portia's descriptions of her suitors are witty and entertaining and show that she has not been impressed by any of them. Her father's will states that any would-be husband of Portia's has to correctly complete a task. The men must choose from three caskets – one is made of gold, one silver and the third, lead.
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The first six suitors come to Belmont, and after they depart, Portia speaks with Nerissa about them. 1. The Neapolitan Prince: Portia, who calls him a "colt" [meaning a stallion] describes this man as obsessed with his horse and its sterling qualities. He boasts of his skills in shoeing his horse himself
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