English, asked by nandyshibangi, 3 months ago

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BASSANIO
I know thee well; thou hast obtain'd thy suit:
Shylock thy master spoke with me this day,
And from what he said, I think he’d part with thee,
And the cost of your indenture can’t be much.
To leave a rich man’s service and come to me
Is not the best of trades, I fear you’ll find,
For I am not a wealthy gentleman.
Who is the rich man and why is Bassanio talking about him
Who is the rich man and why is Bassanio talking about him​

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Answered by jhirijhiri26
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Answer:

The rich man who has been mentioned here by BaSsanio is Shylock, the cruel moneylender of Venice realto.

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