in what does Lancelot bring the word play as humour? what effect does it have on the plot?
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Answer:
This scene is referring to the play 'The Merchant of Venice', Scene 2, by William Shakespeare.
Explanation:
One of the characters, Lancelot brings about word play as humor. He is Shylock's servant in the play. The part where Gobbo, who is Lancelots' father, enters the scene and Lancelot brings about comic relief in the story. He conceals his identity from his father who is sand-blind and he plays along by fooling his father by clowning around and double talk.
How this effects the plot is that,
First, Launcelot leaves Shylock for that of Bassanio. This leads to the defection of Jessica, in the following scene.
It also makes it possible for Launcelot to appear at Belmont in the final act.
Gratiano announces his intention of going to Belmont with Bassanio; he must be there to marry Nerissa and take part in the comedy of the "ring story," at the end of the play.
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