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What information did Gobbo seek from Launcelot at the beginning of this scene?How

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

At the start of the play, Gobbo asks Lancelot for directions to the master Jew's home.

Gobbo, who was partially blind, believed his son was a foreigner and asked him how to get to the Jewish merchant Shylock, who he was serving and was also seeking for him.

Explanation:

Old Gobbo is searching for a route to Master Jew's home to locate his son Launcelot, who he knows is working for the Jew Shylock. Many of Launcelot's directions to Shylock's home are incorrect. At the first intersection, he instructs his father to drive right, but at the next corner, he directs him to turn left.

As a gift for the Jew, Old Gobbo has brought a dish of dove in a basket. Launcelot told his father (Gobbo) that he had just escaped from Shylock's (a Jew) home and instructed him to give Bassanio the present. The setting for this scenario is a street called Venice.

  • The great drama "The Merchant of Bassanio" contains a scene that is the inspiration for this one.
  • Shakespeare wrote a play titled The Merchant of Venice.
  • William Shakespeare penned The Merchant of Venice in the 16th century.

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The answer to the question -"What information did Gobbo seek from Launcelot at the beginning of this scene?How" is -

Explanation:

The information which Gobbo seek from Launcelot at the beginning of this scene in the play was the way to master jew's house .

In the play, Launcelot's conscience advises him not to run away ,as contempt was the matter for this act of fleeing

It also added that he was the child of a good father or can say a good mother and hence he should stay on with his master.

The kind of dilemma which  Launcelot face in the beginning of Act  II was- he, himself was a clown character, finds himself in a moral dilemma. On one hand, he has his conscience, which pushed himself to

Shylock, his master and the other hand  was his prejudice ,for whom  Jews were  devils.

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