Portia mocks each of her potential suitors in turn. what faults does she see in each one? How do those faults reflect the Elizabethan viewpoints of each of these cultures? what is different about her criticism of Morocco?
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Portia mocks all of her potential suitors, she sees faults in every single one:French Lord, Monsieur Le Bon: he is “every man in no man”, frowns too much, has a good horse, he will “fence with his own shadow”: lot of personalities? A piece from the story itself.
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Portia is very racist and doesn’t even consider the Morocco because of his skin colour therefore she treats him differently than any of the other previous suitors
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