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What can you access of morocco's appearance and character based on the given extract

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Answered by morganpettry
18

She wants to assure him that he should not take it personally if he does not get to ... this is why he is so worried about others judging him based on his appearance


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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Morocco's appearance and character  

- Morocco is a Prince and a suitor to win Portia's hand for marriage in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.  

- He is dim cleaned and analyzes his shading to the sunburn. He appears to acknowledge his physical appearance and isn't sad for his shading.  

- Rather he convinces Portia to wed him for his quality and valor.  

- This nature of Morocco suits the character of a Prince.  

- He likewise attempts to please Portia by his lofty language.  

Answered by Arslankincsem
5

Morocco's appearance and character  

- Morocco is a Prince and a suitor to win Portia's hand for marriage in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.  

- He is dim cleaned and analyzes his shading to the sunburn. He appears to acknowledge his physical appearance and isn't sad for his shading.  

- Rather he convinces Portia to wed him for his quality and valor.  

- This nature of Morocco suits the character of a Prince.  

- He likewise attempts to please Portia by his lofty language.  

Answered by Arslankincsem
7

Morocco's appearance and character  

- Morocco is a Prince and a suitor to win Portia's hand for marriage in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.  

- He is dim cleaned and analyzes his shading to the sunburn. He appears to acknowledge his physical appearance and isn't sad for his shading.  

- Rather he convinces Portia to wed him for his quality and valor.  

- This nature of Morocco suits the character of a Prince.  

- He likewise attempts to please Portia by his lofty language.  

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