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Describe the three chief suitors of Portia. Who do you think is the most deserving and why? more than 500 words

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Portia's Indecent comment about the suitors is Neapolitan prince, County Palatine, Monsieur le Bon, Falconbridge of England, a Scottish lord and a German, the fence with his how shadow. Porsche had no respect for the suitors. She wanted to get rid of them. Porshia was an intelligent, clever and funny woman.

Answered by brainz6741
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Hi !!

Portia paints a very clear picture of each of them. Portia describes the Neapolitan prince as a man who "doth nothing but talk of his horse" and that "he can shoe him himself" (1.2. 37-38).

In William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, three suitors are vying for the hand of Portia. These are Bassanio, who is actually Portia's choice, the Prince of Morrocco, and the Prince of Arragon. Her deceased father wanted to make sure that she would marry a man who loved her for herself.

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