How does Portia's character develop over the course of Act 3 ?
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Changes in character
Portia may seem tied by patriarchal society at first, but she later shows her freedom of spirit and independence when she presents herself as Balthazar, the lawyer. She gives Bassanio a ring as a token of her love and insists that if he loses it or gives it away, their love will be over
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Portia is the romantic heroine of the play, and she must be presented on the stage with much beauty and intelligence. Of her beauty, we need no convincing. Bassanio's words are enough; thus we turn to her love for Bassanio. Already she has given him cause to think that it is possible that he can woo and win her, for on an earlier visit to Belmont, Bassanio did "receive fair speechless messages" from her eyes.
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