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What does Portia say about justice?​

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Answered by Mayura680
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It is the speech in which Portia begs Shylock for mercy. Disguised as a lawyer, Portia pleads for mercy in favor of Antonio. Her speech is an oft-quoted passage, admired even today for its profound wisdom and persuasive power. The passage extols the power of mercy which is an attribute of God himself.

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Answered by MorshedulKibria
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Mercy, Portia tells those who would exact justice, “droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath.” When mercy is unreservedly dispensed, it becomes “the throned monarch better than his crown;” it is “an attribute of God himself.” We are most God-like when we are most merciful.

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