2. Our house is a hell, and thou, a merry devil, didst rob it of some taste of tediousness but
fare thee well; there is a ducat for thee…. (Act 2/ scene 3)
i. Who says these words to whom? Where is the speaker? 4
ii. Why was the listener addressed as “merry devil”? Why? 4
iii. What do you think the speaker feels for the merry devil? 4
iv. What was the speaker ashamed of and why?
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the 4th one is correct answer
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