English, asked by satyagaming698, 5 months ago

. Let me play the fool: with mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come, and let my liver rather

heat with wine than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood

is warm within sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?

(Act 1/ Scene 1)

i.

Who is the speaker? Why would the speaker like to play the role of a “fool”? 4

ii.

Why does he want to drink a wine?

4

iii.

Why doesn’t he like a serious looking man?

4

iv.

What light the above lines throw on the character of the speaker?​

Answers

Answered by johno9
0

Answer:

arey it will be in your text book

Explanation:

it is reference to context

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