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b. Why does Gratiano rejoice by repeating the words 'O learned judge'?

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Gratiano rejoices as, he is pleased with the new tide.

  • Portia gives Shylock legal advice. She informs him that not even the tiniest drop of blood is mentioned in the connection. The phrase "a pound of flesh" is very obvious. She instructs Shylock to accept the agreement's forfeit, which is simply one pound of flesh. However, the law stipulates that if he spills even a single drop of a citizen's blood while cutting, all of his riches and assets must be turned over to the government.
  • Shylock is assured by Portia that justice will be served as long as he continues to beg for it. But it's possible that the legal system won't be as lenient as he would want.
  • Gratiano is pleased with the new tide. He mocks Shylock and responds by praising Portia's intelligence while mocking Shylock. He refers to Portia as a very honourable judge. Shylock is instructed by Gratiano to note that Portia is the most sage judge.

hence, Gratiano rejoices as, he is pleased with the new tide.

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