MERCHANT OF VENICE
ACT 2 , SCENE 9
Reference to context:
Prince of Arragon: What's here? the portrait of a blinking idiot...
i) What portrait was the speaker expecting? What does he get instead? What does it mean?
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These lines are spoken by Shylock in Act I Scene III of The Merchant of Venice. While Shylock is discussing with bBassanio the loan of three thousand ducats on Antonio's security, the merchant himself makes his appearance. ... Shylock here refers to the age long suffering and grievances of the Jews of Europe.
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