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how does bassanio describes portia

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Answered by areeza12
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Bassanio describes Portia as the queen of beauty, a lady with a lot of wealth and a honourable one . He says that Portia is the most beautiful woman in the world and whosoever would win her , his charm would glitter up .
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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

Portia is referred to by Bassanio as the queen of beauty, a wealthy and honorable woman.

Explanation:

Bassanio is so overcome by his good fortune and Portia's painted beauty that he refers to her painting as "near creation," which means it is so authentically real that Bassanio wonders aloud whether a semi-divine painter produced it. It seems like Portia's eyes are truly moving. Bassanio's comparison is accurate because this Portia shares the same traits as Brutus' Portia, including beauty, loyalty, wit, intelligence, and grace. Bassanio calls Antonio his closest friend and the kindest, most honorable, and well-intentioned person he knows. According to Portia, Bassanio's friend shouldn't lose even a single hair due to his (Bassanio's) negligence. Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice features a fictional character named Bassanio who is Antonio's closest buddy.

Thus, according to Bassanio, Portia is the most beautiful lady in the entire world, and if someone were to win her, his charm would shine brighter.

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