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How does Portia go about uniting? (The Merchant of Venice)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Portia orders Shylock to beg for the duke's mercy. The duke declares that he will show mercy: he spares Shylock's life and demands only a fine, rather than half of the Jew's estate. Shylock claims that they may as well take his life, as it is worthless without his estate.

Answered by gibbinscaitlin
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The play ends in Belmont, where three couples are joined in marriage. The wedding rings replace all the previous symbols and representations of the play, like the caskets and the pound of flesh. However, Antonio is left alone, and Shylock’s misery lingers after his wealth is given to Antonio and his daughter and her husband. The play is categorized as a comedy due to its comic elements, but the tragic elements play their bold role too.

Without Portia, the court would have had a different outcome, and the play’s ending would have changed dramatically- unity is promoted henceforth

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