Explain comic relief provided by launcelot gobbo
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Launcelot Gobbo is Shylock's servant in the play; his main focus is that of a comic relief character who moves from one misadventure to another. He seeks to leave Shylock's house, but fears retribution. ... It means that shylock recommended him and thought that he was a good servant
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Launcelot Gobbo, the comic relief in the play “Merchant of Venice” is the servant of Shylock. A conflict in his mind between his conscience advising him to be faithful servant and the devil in his mind tempting to leave the Jew's service, is going on in his conscience.
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