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Portia
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I live to be as old as Sibylla, I will die as
chaste as Diana, unless I be obtained by the
manner of my father's will. I am glad this parcel
of wooers are so reasonable, for there is not one
among them but I dote on his very absence, and
I pray God grant them a fair departure.
[Act I, Sc II
(1) Explain : 'be obtained by the manner of
my father's will.
(ii) What light does this scene throw on the
character of Portia ?
(iii) Name at least three suitors who had
decided to leave without making a choice.
(iv) Soon after this speech the servant informs
about the arrival of another prince. Who
is that prince?
Does he choose the right casket?
(v) Nerissa mentions 'a scholar and a soldier'
who visited Belmont when Portia's father
was alive. Who is that man ? What does
Portia say about him?

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