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Merchant Of Venice.
Read the passage and answer the following.

”Fair Sir, you spat on me on Wednesday last;

You spurn’d me such a day; another time

You called me- dog; and for these courtesies

I’ll lend you thus much moneys?”



i.Who is the speaker of the above lines? Who is referred to as ‘Fair Sir’? Where has the above scene taken place? [3]


ii.Why was the speaker called names? Do you think such name calling will be put an end to? Give reasons for your answer.

iii.On what terms does the speaker lend the money?


iv.Why was the borrower so confident about the repayment of the money? Elaborate your answer.


v.What can be said about the character of the speaker? Explain in detail.

Answers

Answered by sk5507uno
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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