What does portia remark about a mocker?
Extract from act 1 scene II
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Answer:
In Act 1, Scene ii of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice", Portia is talking to Nerissa about the suitors who were there to marry her but none of them pleased her.
She says,
"God made him and therefore let him pass for a man. In truth, I know it is a sin to be a mocker, but he!—why, he hath a horse better than the Neapolitan’s, a better bad habit of frowning than the Count Palatine. He is every man in no man. If a throstle sing, he falls straight a- capering. He will fence with his own shadow. If I should marry him, I should marry twenty husbands. If he would despise me I would forgive him, for if he love me to madness I shall never requite him."
Explanation:
Here, Portia remarks about a mocker that no one should mock others. But she is too disgusted with the French lord, Monsieur le Bon, that she is mocking him despite her realization.
Answer:
Portia says that it is not good to mock at somebody like this but he deserves it . He has everybody's personality but not his
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