The Merchant of Venice throws light on racial discrimination. How far do you agree?
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Portia speaks to Nerissa as they discuss Portia's possible suitors early in the play. Portia clearly shows bias .
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Portia speaks to Nerissa as they discuss Portia’s possible suitors early in the play. Portia clearly shows bias against any man with dark skin, who would not be her preference even if he were to possess exemplary character. Portia’s matter-of-fact approach to racial differences demonstrates the discrimination that was typical of their society. The fact that Portia would care more about the race than the character of the man she marries demonstrates the social realities of the importance of skin color in this Venetian society.
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