How does the Merchant of Venice, (from Act 1 to Act 3 Scene 1) show Bassanio to be opportunistic?
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The character of Portia in Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice portrays a very strong and confident personality who has found a suitor of her liking, Bassanio. ... Portia is constrained by her dead fathers will, but while she is candid, she yields to not only her father's wishes, but also the vast societal demands.
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