English, asked by sarikanagawade09, 6 hours ago

Madam, there is alighted at your gate

A young Venetian, one that comes before

To signify the approaching of his lord;

From whom he bringeth sensible regrets,

To wit, besides commends and courteous breath,

Gifts of rich value. Yet I have not seen

So likely an ambassador of love:

(i) Who is speaking these lines and to whom? What has happened earlier in the scene? [3]

(ii) Who is the young Venetian referred to here? Why is the speaker so impressed? [3]

(iii) How does Portia react on hearing the news? [3]

(iv) What does Nerissa wish at the end of the scene? [3]

(v) In which mood is Portia? Who is able to choose the right casket later in the play?

What does it tell us of the person?​

Answers

Answered by anupamasrinivas123
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Answer:

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Answered by nikhilrajgone2008
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Answer:

Madam, there is alighted at your gate A young Venetian, one that comes before To signify th' approaching of his lord; From whom he bringeth sensible regreets; To wit,—besides commends and courteous breath,— Gifts of rich value. Yet I have not seen So likely an ambassador of love.

Explanation:

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