English, asked by Aria07, 3 months ago

what is shylock telling launcelot when he is ready to leave his job and join Bassanio's service?

( from merchant of Venice act 2 scene 5 )

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Answered by amrp5633
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Answer:When he leaves, Shylock says that he is happy to see the clown go, as he'll be joining Bassanio's service and help wasting his borrowed money.

Answered by muskanot7
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  • He says that Shylock is always berating him and then that he is "famished" as Shylock's servant, with his ribs so prominent they can be felt. Shylock, evidently, does not treat his servants well, so it's very clear why Launcelot wants to leave his service and enter Bassanio's.

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