Portia’s Character
Q1.Portia’s Character
Among
all female characters in Shakespeare’s plays, Portia’s character is the most
developed round character. She has all the qualities of head and heart. She has
intelligence, wisdom, far-sightedness, presence of mind, wit and humour,
kindness, poetic mind, and romance in her heart.
She
is introduced to the reader/audience in Act I, Scene (ii). In this scene, she
is discussing with Nerissa, her attendant, about her father’s will. She feels
caught in a difficult position. She is unable to choose husband of her own
choice due to that will. She has to welcome unknown people who come to her
mansion to try their luck to win her hand for marriage. In spite of that, she
honours her father’s will up to the last stage when Bassanio succeeds in
choosing the right casket. She does not reveal any clue about the right casket
to Bassanio. She wants that he must select the right casket and marry her.
It
seems she had love at first sight with Bassanio when he visits Belmont and
meets her late father. When Nerissa mentions Bassanio’s name to her, she feels
excited and says, “Yes, yes, it was Bassanio; as I think, he was so-called.”
Then
we find Portia’s love for Bassanio blooming forth in the main casket scene, Act
III, Scene (ii), in which Bassanio takes part and wins her hand. She does not
want that Bassanio should choose the wrong casket. She tells him not to hurry
and take much time before deciding about his choice. She enjoys his company
most. Whatever she speaks in this scene is most poetic and romantic and shows
her love for Bassanio. Her joy knows no bounds when he chooses the right casket.
Portia
has all the qualities of head and heart. She is wise and intelligent. She is
able to read human minds. She knows well that Bassanio would prove faithful to
her. She understands Shylock and his evil mind in the Duke’s court. Her wisdom
turns the tables on Shylock. Her fore-sightedness and presence of mind is
proven when she leaves for Venice to help Antonio. It also shows her feelings
of sympathy. She keeps her and Nerissa’s identity secret. This also shows her
maturity.
Thus
it may be concluded safely that Portia’s character in this play is fully
developed.
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