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feminism in the merchant of venice in 100 words

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In later scenes, when Portia and Nerissa push the boundaries of their disguise, they specifically emphasize the nature of radical feminism. The altering of Portia, Nerissa, and Jessica's gender to suit the society of Venice is a direct spat in the face of the patriarchy within the environment of The Merchant of Venice.

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In later scenes, when Portia and Nerissa push the boundaries of their disguise, they specifically emphasize the nature of radical feminism. The altering of Portia, Nerissa, and Jessica's gender to suit the society of Venice is a direct spat in the face of the patriarchy within the environment of The Merchant of Venice........

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