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"I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine is a sad one."

explain the above line...
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Answered by rhythmprajapati4
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Answer:

merchant of venice

Explanation:

Gratiano. A friend of Bassanio's who accompanies him to Belmont. A coarse and garrulous young man, Gratiano is Shylock's most vocal and insulting critic during the trial. While Bassanio courts Portia, Gratiano falls in love with and eventually weds Portia's lady-in-waiting, Nerissa

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

merchant of venice

Explanation:

Gratiano. A friend of Bassanio's who accompanies him to Belmont. A coarse and garrulous young man, Gratiano is Shylock's most vocal and insulting critic during the trial. While Bassanio courts Portia, Gratiano falls in love with and eventually weds Portia's lady-in-waiting, Nerissa

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

merchant of venice

Explanation:

Gratiano. A friend of Bassanio's who accompanies him to Belmont. A coarse and garrulous young man, Gratiano is Shylock's most vocal and insulting critic during the trial. While Bassanio courts Portia, Gratiano falls in love with and eventually weds Portia's lady-in-waiting, Nerissa

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

merchant of venice

Explanation:

Gratiano. A friend of Bassanio's who accompanies him to Belmont. A coarse and garrulous young man, Gratiano is Shylock's most vocal and insulting critic during the trial. While Bassanio courts Portia, Gratiano falls in love with and eventually weds Portia's lady-in-waiting, Nerissa

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