How does launcelot show dramatically that he is gobbo's son?
ACT II Scene 2
merchant of Venice
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In Act II Scene 2, Old Gobbo expresses that he is fond of his son...
Firstly, he touches Launcelot's face and says that Launcelot has grown a long beard.
Then, he says that Launcelot was the very support of his old age.
He even brings Launcelot's master a present.
All these things show us that Old Gobbo was fond of his son.
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