Why does county palatine go back without attaining the purpose for which he came to belmont?
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County Palatine is a suitor and is a character in the William Shakespeare writings, The Merchant of Venice, who has visited Belmont to marry Portia.
There are many suitors who have come from across the globe to marry this lady and one among them is country Palatine. County Palatine has left back without attaining the purpose, since Portia believed that it is better to marry a guy with dead head than marrying him.
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