English, asked by inspired882, 8 months ago

Mislike me not for my complexion,

The shadow’d livery of the burnished sun,

To whom I am a neighnour and near bred.

Bring me the fairest creature northward born.

Where Phoebus ‘fire scarce thaws the icicles,

And let us make incision for your love,

To prove whose blood is reddest, his or mine.

Question 1. Where are the speakers now? What is the occasion?

Question 2. What is the Prince of Morocco proud of? What is his plea to Portia?

Question 3. What does he think of himself? How is he mistaken?

Question 4. What does Portia tell him?

Question 5. On what consition does the speaker say that he would change his hue? What

do you have to say about the persons character based on the extra​

Answers

Answered by llchummill
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Answer:

Question 4. What does Portia tell him?

Explanation:

Answer: Portia tells Lorenzo and Jessica that her people (servants) would obey them as their masters in her absence. She is actually going to Venice to defend Antonio as a lawyer in male attire.

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