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Merchant of Venice
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In Portia's monologue she reveals her thoughts on the nature of
mercy
and it's
significance
in humanity. She states that "the quality of
mercy
is
not
strained
" meaning that it isn't forced.She mentioned that "it
droppeth
as the gentle rain from heaven," which explains that it should be
exte
,
ded
to all regardless of their
shortcomings.
Portia also suggested that showing
mercy
doesn't only benefit the
recipient
but the one who extends it, as it
reflects
positively
on the character and it blesses them "It is
twice blest
".
Portia also describes how
mercy
is divinely inspired "it is an attribute to
God
himself" which means that
mercy
is a divine quality and has religious
connections.
Biblically
mercy is portrayed as
forgiving
those who have
wronged you so that you can be
blessed
by God. Overall Portia's
monologue
emphasises the importance of
mercy.
It revealed to me that
mercy
is a component of
humanity
and humanity is a component of
mercy
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