Gratiano : Now ,by my hood, a Gentile and no Jew.
Lorenzo: Beshrew me but I love her heartily;
For she is wise , if I can judge of her,
And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true;
And true she is as she hath prov'd herself,
And therefore, like herself, wise, fair and true,
Shall she be placed in my constant soul
i.
Explain the context in which the first speech of the above mentioned dialogue is made.
.iiWhat light does the above quoted dialogue throw on the character of Jessica ?
iii.Critically analyse Gratiano's comment in the above quoted dialogue.
iv.What inference can you draw about Lorenzo from his speech?
v. What does the phrase "by my hood' and 'gentile' refer to in the first line of the first speec
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