In the play 'Merchant of venice' is portia jealous of antonio and bassanio's friendship?
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Portia was not jealous of the friendship of Antonio and Bassanio. Bassanio says that Antonio is his loving friend and has entered into a bond with a cruel Jew for the sake of him, so Portia was not jealous at all.
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Portia was not jealous of the friendship of Antonio and Bassanio. Bassanio says that Antonio is his loving friend and has entered into a bond with a cruel Jew for the sake of him, so Portia was not jealous at all.
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Portia was not jealous of Antonio, as is evident from the fact that she readily agreed to send huge sums of money to Bassanio to help him save his friends life. However...
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It can be said that there seems to be an underlying feeling of Jealousy that Antonio feels. He loved Bassanio deeply, and maybe thought that if Bassanio was to get married to Portia, he would lose him. It is also evident from his letter - “if your love do not persuade you to come, let not my letter”.
- Antonio, Merchant of Venice, act 3, scene 2
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