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1 is the Prince of Morocco conscious of his skin colour and a little apologetic about it? What words support your answer? How does Portia respond to that feeling of his? 2. Is the Prince of Morocco, nevertheless, proud of his brave deeds and well-mannered in his speech? What makes you say so?




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Answered by ᏟɛƖΐᴎɛ
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1. The prince is quite aware of his skin colour, yes, but is hardly apologetic about it. He appears proud and confident, even arrogant. A careful scrutiny of his opening statement reveals this clearly. Mislike me not for my complexion,The shadow'd livery of the burnish'd sun, To whom I am a.

2. The answer is Yes. Yes, although Morocco is proud of his brave deeds, he is also well-mannered in his speech. Morocco is portrayed as a person who never misses an opportunity to talk about all his accomplishments to Portia. However, he does not do this with a bragging tone.

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