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Discuss the importance of trial scene and the role played by portia in merchant of venice

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Answered by atishi90
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In trial scene there was no chance for Antonio to be safe as Shylock according to bond was entitled to take a peice of flesh from Antonio's body and he was ready to except nothing but a peice of fleshbut portia changed the tables and said that shylock should not shed a drop of blood while cutting a peice of flesh which is just impossible and led to defeat of Shylock ....

Answered by SelieVisa
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Trial Scene Of Merchant Of Venice

  1. Act IV, Scene I of William Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice involves the climactic court scene in which Shylock and Antonio confront one another, in person, before Portia, who will determine Antonio's fate.
  2. Shylock is unpopular with other characters who accuse him of practising usury. This means lending money with outrageously high rates of interest. The merchants, such as Antonio, too cannot stand Shylock because they believe his way of making money is immoral.
  3. The trial scene is perhaps the most important scene of the play 'The Merchant of Venice'. It is the scene which sets the ground for logic, justice, and righteousness. The trial is perhaps the most crucial scene in the play. In Act IV, Scene I, Shylock demands the right to cut a pound of flesh from Antonio's body. The court's decision determines Antonio's fate. The duke appeals to Shylock's sense of compassion, to no avail. Shylock, smitten by his prejudice, wants to ruin Antonio on the basis of the bond signed by Antonio.
  4. When Portia saves Antonios reach there, Portia uses her clever wit to save Antonio. she says that sure, the words are "a pound of flesh" but she analyzes the bond and quickly finds out that there is no "blood" written in it. So she uses that as a advantage against Shylock and wins the case. She says the bond allows for a pound of flesh, but not for the shedding of blood. If Shylock takes a drop of Christian blood from Antonio, then the law of Venice states that Venice can confiscate his land and goods. Shylock has already refused the offer in court, and he will receive only the law, just as he asked for.
  5. Portia is the central figure of the dramatic trial. Her role is significant. Her verdict of the trial is symbolic of the victory of good overcoming evil. The Merchant of Venice is the conflict between self interest and love. Shylock loses the case and his dignity. Justice is eventually triumphant.
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