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How would you compare Portia with traditional heroes in the Elizabethan era ? ( the merchant of Venice )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Indeed this is a fact that in the time period which was described in Shakespeare's time was not considered modern.

Those women were said to be powerless and weak in nature, but in the work of The Merchant of Venice the characters are said to be strong,

How?

Explanation:

One of the characters is Portia who has the strength of loyalty towards her father and even though she honored the wishes of her father to marry the man who chooses the correct casket she still has a major role in Bassanio choosing the correct casket so that she can marry him.

In the story she dresses as a man and uses her strong will to manipulate situations.

She lives in a mans world still she doesn't give into Shylock's dealings but gets what she intended.

Jessica another character imposes her strong will by defying her father

Nerrisa's character doesn't does much because that character tends to play by what the laws of that time would allow.

In contrast some aspects match in regard to being strong to have the will of manipulation with that of women of the 21st century.  

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Answered by DIVINEREALM
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Every era has it's own definition of Heroism. With time our point of views has evolved.

Earlier judgement was done on the basis of battle works. Also, the common man was not very expressive in both Romans and Elizabethan early empire.

If we look to the facts of Queen Elizabeth, from the time of her reign till now she is still one of the controversial rulers.

People, Administrative accepted her As their ruler however somewhere inside there was a rejection as well.

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