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THE MERCHANT OF VENICE: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Question 1:
Morocco: Mis like me not for my complexion.
The shadow'd livery of the burnish'd sun,
To whom I am a neighbour and near bred.
Bring me the fairest creature northward born,
Where Phoebus' fire scare thaws the icicles,
And let us make incision for your love,
To prove whose blood is reddest, his or mine.
I tell thee, lady, this aspect of mine.
Hath feard the valiant: by my love, I swear
The best-regarded virgins of our clime
Have loved it too: I would not change this hue,
Except to steal your thoughts, my gentle queen.
1. Who is the speaker of the above lines? To whom is he speaking? What explanation does he give
for is colour?
[3 M)
2. Who are Herculus and Lichas? Why does Morocco refer to these characters?
[3 M)
3. What is the relationship between Shylock and Launcelor? Why does Launcelot want to leave
Shylock's service?
[3 M]
4. What does Bassanio suggest Gratiano to do if he wants to accompany Bassanio to Belmont? [3 M]
5. What reasons does Shylock give for parting with Launcelot? Why is Shylock happy that Launcelot
is not working for Bassanio?
[4 M]
Question 2:
Portia :
Go draw aside the curtains, and discover
The several caskets to this noble prince -
Now make your choice.
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Answers

Answered by deshmukh52
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Answer:

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