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Do you think Portia is a precursor of a spirited, independent, modern woman of today?

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Answered by Harshabadboy
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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. ... Nerissa reminds Portia about the nobleman Bassanio who once visited them. She says that he deserves a beautiful wife more than all the other men and Portia agrees.

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Answered by KANISHSHYAM
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Portia has no comparison in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. No one truly matches her wit and energy. She loves Bassanio, a Venetian scholar and a soldier who had visited her home when her father was alive. Portia is a witty and energetic young woman like most of Shakespeare’s heroines. In the initial scenes of the drama, Bassanio mentions her as a beauty with golden locks of hair running down her forehead. She has inherited an immense fortune and is as rich as the Roman beauty Portia, the wife of Brutus. Her wealth and beauty are famous and influential people from worldwide are competing to win her hand

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