Bassanio I know thee well though hast obtained thy suit Shylock thy master spoke with me this day And hath preferred thee if it be preferment to leave a rich Jew service to be the followers of so poor a gentleman.
A) Who is thethee in this extract? What had Shylock told about the thee.
B) Explain the meaning of this
extract
C) What instructions is given by Bassanio soon after this .what does this show of his character. Q.3.Write the character sketch of
Portia and Antonio.
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Original Text Modern TextBASSANIO 150Well, we shall see your bearing. BASSANIO Well, we'll see how you act.
Original Text Modern TextBASSANIO 150Well, we shall see your bearing. BASSANIO Well, we'll see how you act.GRATIANO Nay, but I bar tonight. You shall not gauge me By what we do tonight. GRATIANO Okay, but tonight doesn't count. You can't judge me based on what I do tonightknow thee well, thou hast obtained thy suit: Shylock thy master spoke with me this day,- And hath preferred thee, if it be preferment. To leave a rich Jew's.
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