Portia is a woman who succumbs to her attitude of time. Her education was beyond the standard, which was consistent with the men's will in her life. First, she must be obliged to obey her father's order and must marry a guy who guessed the coffin. Second, under the guidance of her husband Bassanio, she took over her property and was responsible to her. It seems that men in this play depict that women are only cattle and land. Possia disguised himself as a young male judge to save his husband's best friend.
Love story of William Shakespeare "Merchant of Venice" The merchant of Venice is a game of love and hatred. Since we were introduced to the hero of the drama, the love plot began to develop in Acts 1 and 2. Bassanio is a friend of Antonio, Antonio is a champion of the show. Bassanio is a young man who introduced a childish personality at the beginning of the game. - The beginning of the story is to understand what the earth's life will be like in the next century. The first picture is that a mouse lies on the mountain trash mountain, so eating that person's rotten leg. Then one decided he decided to cut his leg to save himself
When William Shakespeare wrote a merchant in Venice, he included a female character that influenced the drama. In most Shakespeare plays women have little power and wisdom. But in "Venetian merchants" Portia is a woman who saves men's life with wisdom and wisdom. Another woman created by Shakespeare has the same quality as Persia, Beutrice of Nothing about from Much Ado. Two women joined the theme of the drama because they were able to have love using their wisdom and witty remarks. Since Portia seems to be placed on a pedestal that rarely reaches, women have many similarities and many differences seem inevitable.
Christopher Moore produced Portia (The Merchant of Venice) and Desdemona by combining "Venice Merchants" and "Othello" with the comic novel "20 Serial of Venice" in 2014. (Othello's sister) All these characters come from these two plays, except for pockets, fools who came from Moor's early novels based on King Lear. In "The Naked Now", the second episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Drunk" lieutenant Cmdr. According to the data, Mr. Sherlock said Captain Picard, "I have pores, humans have pores, humans have fingerprints, human fingerprints, my chemical nutrients are like your blood" Said. If you stabbed me, I am not ... .... "