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Will of a living daughter curbed by the will of A dead father. Towards the end of the scene, Portia affirms that she must abide by ‘the will of a dead father’. What does she say? From what she says, what opinion do you form of her?​

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Answered by mandanageswararao9
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Portia says that the will of a living daughter (which means her wishes) are controlled by the legal will of a dead father, which means her father's testaments. She cannot choose her husband according to her wishes but must follow her father's will to inherit the fortune left behind by him.

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