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3. Do you think the first three scenes of Act 1 of the drama do ample
justice to the exposition of the main themes and characters of the
drama? Why/ Why not?

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Answered by swapnamatoor
2

Explanation:

In Venice, the Court convenes for Antonio’s trial. The duke of Venice greets Antonio and expresses pity for him, calling Shylock an inhuman monster who can summon neither pity nor mercy. Antonio says he knows the duke has done all that he can to lawfully counter Shylock’s malicious intentions, and that since nothing else can be done, Antonio will respond to Shylock’s rage “with a quietness of spirit” (IV.i.11). The duke summons Shylock into the courtroom and addresses him, saying that he believes that Shylock means only to frighten Antonio by extending this drama to the brink of performance. No one, the duke says, believes that Shylock actually means to inflict such a horrible penalty on Antonio, who has already suffered the loss of his ships.

Answered by Abhhijatya
0

Answer:

yes they will do

Explanation:

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