To whom does the speaker compare himself ? in what way does he compare himself ? why is the speaker doughtful whether what he sees is true?
ACT:3,SCENE:2
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Bassanio is at the height of his joy after choosing the correct casket.
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The scene is an excerpt from The Shakespeare's famous play "The Merchant of Venice."
The speaker compares himself to the one who is striving to win some contest, like one of two prize-fighters. He compares himself to someone who wins a prize in the contest.
Bassanio is at the height of his joy after choosing the correct casket. He hears a loud applause from the people standing there. He is so bewildered by the outcome of making the correct choice that he is not sure if the applause is for him or not. He asks Portia to confirm it and sanction it by returning his kiss.
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