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Who is a ‘divine’? What does Portia say about a divine? What does she

say about herself?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In her speech to Shylock, Portia, disguised as the learned young lawyer Balthasar who is sent in lieu of an ailing Doctor Bellario, tries to caution the usurer against his thirst for revenge against Antonio. She argues for the Christian virtue of mercy.

Answered by brainlyindia69
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