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HOW DOES GRATIONO AND HIS FATHER'S SPEECH ADD HUMOUR TO THE SCENE
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MERCHANT OF VENICE

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Answered by kaushikumarpatel
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Lancelot pretends to be a vain person who pretends to be what he is not. He claims to be a gentleman, whereas he is merely a domestic servant. When he meets his father, he insists on his father to call him 'master'. He pretends to possess classical learning and knowledge of palmistry. Similarly, he uses high sounding words without knowing their meaning. He is an amusing fun-loving man. The complicated directions to Shylock's house, the fake news of his own dead, usage of high sounding words and acting to know about palmistry adds humor to the play...

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