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Often confused with a soliloquy, Portia's speech "The quality of mercy is not strain'd" is a clever piece of courtoom oratory.
Portia's "quality of mercy" speech from The Merchant of Venice is a brilliant example of rhetoric, but has troubling overtones of contemporary antisemitism
A look at the solilquy, including a definition, with some examples from Shakespeare's plays, and its place in dramatic convention.


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