give reasons for launcelot leaving jessica's house
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The question is asked from the play Merchant of Venice which is written by the famous writer William Shakespeare.
In this play, Launcelot leaves Jessica's house because he cannot bear the torture Shylock, father of Jessica gave him at his home. He was the servant there but was treated like an animal. He said that if he stayed a little longer, then he will become a miserly Jew like Shylock.
And the second reason was that Bassanio hired him to do the job under him. Also, Launcelot felt that he must be a better master than Jew Shylock.
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- Launcelot leaves Jessica's house because he cannot bear the torture Shylock, father of Jessica gave him at his home.
- It seems that Launcelot wants to leave Shylock because he is a Jew, and in the anti-Semitic world in which Launcelot lives, it bothers him to be "ruled by the fiend" (i.e., a Jew). **alos might be the reason**
- Launcelot also seems to have issues with his employer.
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