1.You would be sweet madam, if your miseries were in same abundance as your good fortunes are; and yet, for aught I see, they are as sick that surfeit with too much, as they that starve with nothing.
(i) Who is the speaker? What is her relationship with the listener ? Where are they?
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shizuoka102
17.08.2019
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Portia
By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary
of this great world.
Nerissa
You would be, sweet madam, if your
miseries were in the same abundance as
your good fortunes are: and yet, for aught
I see, they are as sick that surfeit with too
much as they that starve with nothing. It
is no mean happiness therefore, to be
seated in the mean: superfluity comes
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nerissa is Portia s maid in waiting and neriisa is the speaker they are at Belmont in a room at portia's house
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