BASSANIO: Pray take thee some pains, to allay with some cold drops of modesty; thy skipping
spirit.
(i) Where was Bassanio? Whom was he addressing? What did he mean?
(ii) What else does Bassanio tell the listener?
(iii)Where was the speaker going? What did he hope to achieve?
(iv)Why did Bassanio feel the need to advice the listener in such a way? How had the listener
spoken to another character earlier in the scene?
(v) Give your opinion of the two characters in this scene.
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