Who is cato and brutus in merchant of Venice
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Cato and Brutus are no one in the Merchant of Venice. They are parts of the story of Julius Caesar. However, they are referred to in the Merchant of Venice by Bassanio, when he was describing Portia. Cato was the father of Portia, and Portia was the wife of Brutus. Brutus was the main person in the plot of killing Caesar. Bassanio says that his Portia was nothing undervalued to the Portia, who was the wife of Brutus and the daughter of Cato.
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Rajdeep here...
Cato and Brutus are no one in the Merchant of Venice. They are parts of the story of Julius Caesar. However, they are referred to in the Merchant of Venice by Bassanio, when he was describing Portia. Cato was the father of Portia, and Portia was the wife of Brutus. Brutus was the main person in the plot of killing Caesar. Bassanio says that his Portia was nothing undervalued to the Portia, who was the wife of Brutus and the daughter of Cato.
Hope my answer is satisfactory.
Thanks!! :)
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