Nettet23. apr. 2024 · 1. To introduce another strand in the plot (about love and money like the main one) 2. To gather pace in the play. 3. To isolate Shylock further – for now his (gentle) daughter is planning to run away from him along with his money and jewellery. This brief scene provides the final piece of plot exposition. Launcelot is leaving Shylock’s house. Nettet35 If eer the Jew her father come to heaven, It will be for his gentle daughters sake. And never dare Misfortune cross her foot. Unless she do it under this excuse: That she is …
Notes on Act 2, Scene 1 from Merchant of Venice
Nettet5. jan. 2024 · Modern English ReadingAct II Scene IV. LORENZO : No, we’ll slink away at supper time, Disguise ourselves at my house, and return all in an hour. GRATIANO : … http://www.bookrags.com/notes/mov/part4.html low quality koopa
Workbook Solutions for The Merchant of Venice Act 3 Scene 4
Nettet24. apr. 2024 · QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: Portia: Inquire the Jew’s house out, give him this deed, And let him sign it. We will away tonight, And be a day before our husbands’ home, This deed will be well welcome to Lorenzo Enter Gratiano Gratiano: Fair sir, you are well … Nettet29. jun. 2024 · The Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 2 Summary Questions and Answers 1. Launcelot: To be ruled by my conscience, I should stay with the Jew my master, who (God bless the mark !) is a king of devil; and, to run away from the Jew, I should be ruled by the fiend, who (saving your reverence) is the devil himself. Certainly, … Nettet10. jan. 2024 · Scene 1 Question Answer Solution 2. Character sketch of the important character Shylock Antonio Bassanio Portia Jessica Lorenzo Balthazar Salerio Nerissa … low quality jpg