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How does Portia challenge the stereo typical gender role which was prevalent in the society? in Merchant of Venice 300 words.​​

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16th century men and women were often confined to certain gender roles within society. Men were portrayed as independent, brave and strong- the heroes of the text, while women were expected to be weak, submissive and vulnerable. ...Shakespeare's Portia is not a feminist; rather she is a 'radical' feminist—understanding gender as the cause of her oppression. Portia is typically lauded as feminist in a male dominated society; however, the opposite view can also be taken. ...In some of Shakespeare's play women have no power or intelligence yet in merchant of Venice, Portia has strong personality and power , she uses her intelligence to solve ther problems that face her and she has power to self-control.Portia is the heroine who saves Antonio from losing one pound of his flesh, leads her lover Bassanio to the personality transformation that he seeks, and makes a happy ending possible for The Merchant of Venice.Although Portia is a woman with a powerful intellect and extraordinary powers of reasoning, she yet remains a woman at heart with a lot of modesty, humility, and compassion. When she disguises herself as a man, she succeeds eminently in playing a masculine role.Modern women can also relate to Portia due to her capacity to adapt to change. She is multi-faceted - definitely a requirement in the modern-day when women need to be homemakers, career women, loving wives and mothers, and so on.

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