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    Portia (The Merchant of Venice) - Wikipedia

    Portia is a female protagonist in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. In creating her character, Shakespeare drew from the historical figure of Porcia — the daughter of Cato the Younger — as well as several parts of the Bible. Portia is fond of proverbs, frequently quoting them, which was considered a signSee more

    In Shakespeare's play, Portia is a wealthy heiress in Belmont. She is bound by a lottery outlined in her father's will, which allows potential … See more

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    The character of Portia has had a considerable and long-lived cultural impact.
    Abigail Adams adopted the pen name "Portia" in letters to … See more

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    In her book Shakespeare's Daughters, critic Sharon Hamilton categorizes Portia as one of Shakespeare's women who act instead of their (absent) father. Additionally, rather … See more

    Frances Abington, Sarah Siddons and Elizabeth Whitlock all played Portia in the 18th century when actresses first started appearing on stage in performances of the play. More recently, … See more

    • Delistraty, Cody (30 July 2014). "Who Wins in the Name Game?". The Atlantic. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
    Shakespeare, William (2011). "The Merchant of Venice". … See more

     
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    WEBShylock and Portia (1835) by Thomas Sully. Many modern readers and theatregoers have read the play as a plea for tolerance, noting that Shylock is a sympathetic character. They cite as evidence that Shylock's "trial" at …

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    WEBThere are numerous references to Portia’s wealth, so it’s possible to assume that she is used to having beautiful possessions and Bassanio knows that he needs to shower her with pricey presents in order to …

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