in act 2 scene 1 of merchant of venice,
why is portia a conquest to won to morocco
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Hey friend...
In this scene..The prince of morocco tries to win portia and boasts himself and this takes place in the Belmont as per her father's will..
hoping that this answer is helpful...Mark as brainliest if you find soo..
Answered by
1
Answer:
Despite her real feelings about the Prince of Morocco, Portia answers him politely and reassuringly. Since the irony of her words is not apparent to him, his feelings are spared. She tells him that he is "as fair / As any comer I have look'd on yet / For my affection." She shows Morocco the honor his rank deserves.
Similar questions