how would the music call the dreaming bridgeroom to his marriage? the merchant of venice act 3 scene 2
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Portia orders to play music while Bassanio wants to create a relaxed environment. Portia compares the music to winning or losing Bassanio
- The question has been asked from the story The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare.
- If Bassino lost, it was going to be his swan song, music before the end. Yet if he succeeds, the song, on the other hand, will be like the glorious trumpets that blare when subjects bow to a newly crowned king.
- If Bassanio selects the right casket and wins Portia 's love, she wanted to play music reflecting her happiness.
- She then compares it to the music played to the bridegroom on the morning of their wedding to remind him that his wedding day has come.
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