English, asked by sairamoosaadamjee, 8 months ago



portia gave Bassanio the ring
with a warning, and Bassanio
accepted the ring with his own
Pledge. How was this contract
bond similar to and different
from the one mode in
Venice? What
significance did rings have in Elizabethan
England ? Do they have the same
significance today?​

Answers

Answered by adithya496
1

Bassanio reveled that he lawyer was Portia his wife in the last. So they have not same significance today.

Answered by avaniaarna
0

How was this contract  bond similar to and different  from the one mode in  Venice?

Answer: If Bassanio loses the ring or gives it away, he will lose her love. At least she doesn't demand a pound of Bassanio's flesh.

What  significance did rings have in Elizabethan  England ?

Answer: Another piece of jewelry common to both Elizabethan era and today is the ring. Similar to modern day practice, rings were worn to symbolize marriage, and were often crafted of gold and engraved with a message. Though rings were worn as a symbol of marriage, they were not typically worn by men.

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