who was the first suitor to portia?
merchant of venice
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The first suitor to Portia was THE NEAPOLITAN PRINCE.
The Neapolitan Prince:
- Portia, who considers him a "colt" [meaning a stallion] depicts this man as fixated on his horses and its real characteristics.
- He gloats of his abilities in shoeing his pony himself. Whimsically, Portia says that she thinks that the ruler's mom probably played wrong [had an affair] with a black smith suggesting that she was a female horse.
- Portia portrays the Neapolitan Prince in a ludicrous manner. She says that he is no more excellent than a youthful horses.
- It is so on the grounds that he generally discusses his horses.
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