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How does Bassanio compare Gratiano's special nature and his talk?

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Answer:

The Merchant of Venice

Explanation:

The above given lines have been taken from he story "The Merchant of Venice".It was written by Sir William Shakesphere.

Gratiano is a friend of Bassanio. He falls in love with Nerissa, Portia's lady-in-waiting, who agrees to marry him on condition that Bassanio succeeds in the task of the caskets. ... He has no compunction about admitting to the mercenary nature of Bassanio's choice of bride.

Bassanio is so in love with Portia that until he knows whether he has won her hand in marriage or not, the uncertainty is as painful as torture to him. Once Bassanio has won Portia's hand in marriage he admits that he pretended he had more wealth than he did and admits that he boasted about something he didn't have.

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