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Portia as a lawyer in merchant of venice

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Answered by SelieVisa
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In the climactic court scene Shylock and Antonio confront one another. During the trial, Portia explained the value of mercy. She said that when mercy is unreservedly dispensed, it becomes the throned monarch better than his crown, it is an attribute of God himself. But it makes no difference to Shylock. Portia uses her logic and clever wit. She agrees with Shylock that the bond is binding and cannot be broken. But she points out that while the bond allows for a pound of flesh, it does not allow for the shedding of blood. Shylock losses the case because it is impossible for him to cut a pound of flesh without shedding blood. According to the law, his property would be confiscated and divided equally between the city of Venice and Antonio.

Portia is the central figure of the dramatic trial. Her brilliant and keen observation saved the life of an innocent man from an unforgiving enemy. Her role is significant. Her verdict of the trial is symbolic of the victory of good overcoming evil. The Merchant of Venice is the conflict between self interest and love.

Answered by AditiHegde
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Portia as a lawyer in merchant of Venice

  • Portia is a strong character in the great story of Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare.
  • she wanted to save Antonio at any cost and so she dressed up a lawyer and pleaded his case in the court.
  • it was the case against the Jewish moneylender Shylock to whom Antonio failed to pay his liability. in return of which he demanded pounds of Antonio's flesh equivalent to the money.
  • although, Portia was a layman , she quoted the exact words of Law and claimed that he could take the flesh of Antonio but not even a drop of blood may fall , which was impossible.
  • her wit and intelligence is highly appreciated which left everyone speechless. thus, she saved Antonio.

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