Oh yes. She gives Antonio a new ring for Bassanio, saying, "Give him this, and bid him keep it better than the other." It's the same ring, of course, but Portia has already said that all is forgiven. Indeed the ring game was a way to ensure Bassanio's obedience, a sort of Taming of the Shrew in reverse. Portia never intended to part with Bassanio.
Eventually, Portia becomes Bassanio's wife.
Bassanio
Bassanio married Portia. Gratiano married Nerissa. Lorenzo married Jessica.
1.Merchant of Venice 2.Antonio 3.Bassanio
Her goal in impersonating a lawyer is to save Antonio and destroy Shylock. Her goal in demanding Bassanio's wedding ring as a fee is to shame him and make him more obedient to her.
Portia said 'blinking idiot' in the Merchant of Venice.
Bassanio
She displays loyalty to the memory of her father. She is very loyal to her husband Bassanio and scolds him for not having such undivided loyalty toward her.
The conflict is between Antonio and Shylock but Shylock is hated by everyone in Venice because he was a Jew, so that's Bassanio, Portia and all the other people in the play
As Luke Skywalker says, "She's rich." Or as Bassanio puts it, "In Belmont is a lady richly left." The key issue is, she's got money.
Bassanio married Portia. Gratiano married Nerissa. Lorenzo married Jessica.
Clearly Shakespeare thought that Antonio was a more important character than Shylock. Or Bassanio and Portia for that matter.
1.Merchant of Venice 2.Antonio 3.Bassanio
Portia.
Portia
The cast of The Merchant of Venice - 1914 includes: Douglas Gerrard as Bassanio Rupert Julian as Antonio Jeanie Macpherson as Nerissa Edna Maison as Jessica Phillips Smalley as Shylock Lois Weber as Portia
Neither. She was from Belmont.
The cast of The Merchant of Venice - 1961 includes: Annette Andre as Jessica Barry Creyton Ron Graham as Bassanio Tanya Halesworth as Portia Leonard Teale John Unicomb as Antonio Owen Weingott as Shylock