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Why is Portia describing the suitors? What do we learn about her from those light - hearted descriptions?

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Answered by vilnius
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Portia describing the suitors.

Explanation:

In Act 1 Scene 2 of the drama 'The Merchant of the Venice', Portia gives a little description of the six of the suitors came to woo her. She expresses her anxiety and trouble of choosing a husband based on the game of casket left by her father. By those light-hearted descriptions of the suitors, she paints the picture of the noblemen. These descriptions show the unwillingness of Portia to marry any of the suitors. Her choice of words and descriptions about them brings comic relief to the drama. They also sum up her thoughts that she doesn't want to marry any of them even if they would select the right casket.

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Answered by shraddha8137301
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portia describes all the six suitors And rejects them coz of some reasons she doesn't want to marry any of them these light hearted descriptions by these suitors And shows that she have to marry if any of them select the ryt casket coz she has no choice as she has to accept his dead father's wish

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