who was Portia in Shakespeare's story?
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portia is the heroine of William Shakespeare's the merchant of Venice . A rich and beautiful and intelligent heiress of Belmont, she is bound by lottery set fourth in her father's will , which gives potential suitors the chance to choose between three caskets.
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In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, she appears in fictionalised form as Brutus' wife. She makes only two appearances. Portia and Calpurnia are the only two substantial female roles in the play. It is reported in the fourth act that she died by swallowing fire.
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