Q5. Why does Shakespeare call the Neapolitan Prince, a colt?
a. Neapolitans were famed for their horsemanship.
b. Neapolitans were mostly inexperienced just like young horses.
c. The Prince of Naples had the best horse in Italy.
d. All of these.
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The Neapolitan Prince: Portia, who calls him a "colt" [meaning a stallion] describes this man as obsessed with his horse and its sterling qualities. He boasts of his skills in shoeing his horse himself.
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