Portia: O me, the word "choose"! I may neither choose whom I would nor refuse who I dislike; so is the will of a living daughter curbed by the will of a dead father. What mood do the words 'O me' suggest to you?
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Portia and Nerissa were in a room in Portia’s house in Belmont. They were present there to discuss the initial terms of Portia’s dead father’s will which had made Portia weary of the world around her. Many suitors came to Portia but she couldn’t choose any of them by herself as it would not fulfill the condition given in her father’s will.
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This word shows that Portia feels a bit accused.
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