What does Gratiano mean when he says: "Now, by my hood, a gentle, and
no Jew"? To whom does he refer to? act 2 scene 6
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Gratiano mean when he says: "Now, by my hood, a gentle. By saying this he is talking about jessica that she is so nice and kind that she can't be a jew or a daughter of a heartless Jew.
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