 Studying the Merchant of Venice. Here's how you can analyze that foreseeing too. The scene starts in Venice and Portia speaks to Narissa using this imperative sentence asking her to go and find where Sherlock has gone to so that she can give him the agreement based on the court. The stage directions then show that Gratiano has entered and he presents Portia Bessonio's ring. Bessonio has decided to finally give Portia the ring that she had requested and remember that she is still dressed up here as Balthasar. Portia is happy that she's tricked Bessonio into giving her his ring and she speaks using imbib epitameter to thank Gratiano for the ring. Narissa who's also dressed as a lawyer's clerk, remember she also looks like a man, separately in the stage directions speaks to Portia and she decides that she's gonna follow Gratiano back and she's gonna try and trick him into giving her his own wedding ring. Portia is delighted when she hears Narissa's plan. She encourages Narissa to do this because she's sure that Gratiano will give her his ring and when they go back to Belmont they'll give them a really hard time for not having their own rings.