Discribe the views of Portia for the suitors who came to woo her(the merchant of Venice)
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Portia was very tensed and anxient .
She was very sad as through the lottery of caskets, She could neither choose Any suitor, She likes, neither refuse one She dislikes.
She was very suspencious, whi will her Future husband be.
Portia's view for the Autors are..
(i) The Napolitan Prince from Naples was a dashing youngester, As wild As a Horse and Always talked about his Horse.
(ii) The County Palatine was Always frowning and unusually gloomy.
(iii) Le Bon from france had characteristics of every man But had No personality of his Own.
(iv) Falconbridge from England was strangely and unmannerly dressed and did not know latin, french or italian.
(v) The scottish Lord, was a coward and did not repay the Englishman who gave him a blow.
(vi) The duke was a drunkard. He in his sober moments behave less than a man and when drunk, nö better than a beasts.
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She was very sad as through the lottery of caskets, She could neither choose Any suitor, She likes, neither refuse one She dislikes.
She was very suspencious, whi will her Future husband be.
Portia's view for the Autors are..
(i) The Napolitan Prince from Naples was a dashing youngester, As wild As a Horse and Always talked about his Horse.
(ii) The County Palatine was Always frowning and unusually gloomy.
(iii) Le Bon from france had characteristics of every man But had No personality of his Own.
(iv) Falconbridge from England was strangely and unmannerly dressed and did not know latin, french or italian.
(v) The scottish Lord, was a coward and did not repay the Englishman who gave him a blow.
(vi) The duke was a drunkard. He in his sober moments behave less than a man and when drunk, nö better than a beasts.
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