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  1. Portia was 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.

  2. Portia Character Analysis. Previous Next. Quick-witted, wealthy, and beautiful, Portia embodies the virtues that are typical of Shakespeare’s heroines—it is no surprise that she emerges as the antidote to Shylock’s malice.

  3. Portia is a character in Shakespeare’s play, The Merchant of Venice. She’s not exactly like the characters usually classed as strong women in Shakespeare (like Rosalind or Lady Macbeth) because she isn’t called on to make a stand on anything, do something courageous, or defy some of the obstacles stacked up against women in Elizabethan times.

  4. Portia, the wealthy heiress of Belmont in Shakespeare’s comedy The Merchant of Venice. In attempting to find a worthy husband, she sets in motion the action of the play. She is one of Shakespeare’s classic cross-dressing heroines, and, dressed as a male lawyer (a redundant phrase in Shakespeare’s.

  5. A beautiful, clever, and wealthy noblewoman who lives in the country estate of Belmont, outside Venice. Portia is bound by a clause in her father's will, which obligates her to marry whoever solves the so-called riddle of the caskets, by choosing the correct chest from one of gold, one of silver, and one of lead.

  6. Mar 4, 2019 · Discover why Portia, a strong female lead from 'The Merchant of Venice,' is one of Shakespeare's most loved characters.

  7. www.shakespearegeek.com › the_merchant_of_venice_portiaPortia - The Merchant of Venice

    Portia is a fascinating character in William Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice. She is a wealthy and intelligent heiress from Belmont, and her character is known for her wit, beauty, and strong sense of justice.