"All things that are, Are with more spirit chased than enjoy'd". How far is this statement brought out by giving the example of a ship in later lines?(Merchant of Venice)
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The famous play Merchant of Venice is written by William Shakespeare. The given lines were said by Gratiano. He means to say that when people are in love or they fancy each other, they do not wait but rush to meet their loved ones.
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- These lines also make slight references to Greek mythology as well.
- This play is a romantic comedy.
- The three main characters of this story are rather more serious than humorous.
- These characters are Shylock, Antonio, and Portia.
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The given lines were said by Gratiano. He means to say that when people are in love or they fancy each other, they do not wait but rush to meet their loved ones.
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