what is meaning of howling troy in merchant of Venice
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howling Troy" is an allusion to King Laomedon and his city of Troy. ... The Dardans are Greeks, so the "bleared visages" are the tear-drenched faces of those watching the fate of Hesione--in Portia's allusion, herself. "the issue of the exploit" refers to Hesione's being sacrificed because of her father's wrong doing.
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It is an alusion to king laomedon and his city of Troy...... The darden and greeks bleared visages" are the tear drenched faces of those watching the fait of hesoine in Portia allusion herself"
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