poetic devices in the speeches of the play The Marchant of Venice?
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- As you might expect of Shakespeare, literary devices abound in this play. In Portia's famous speech about mercy, given when she is disguised as a male lawyer, she uses a metaphor, or comparison, likening mercy to a gentle rain that is undeserved but blesses and nurtures what it falls upon.
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