What is the meaning of the line, "says the fiend; for the heavens, rouse up a brave mind, says the fiend, and run.", from the Launcelot's opening speech in Act 2, Scene 2 of The Merchant of Venice?
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its the dialema of launcelot when he is confused about the leaving of shylock's service.
fiend means a devil
so the devil subconsiousness of his guides him to act bravely and run far from shylock
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THIS IS FROM MERCHANT OF VENICE ACT 2 SCENE 2 ....
IT MEANS:
THE FIEND SAID LAUNCELOT GOBBO THAT IN SAKE OF HEAVEN AWAKEN A BRAVE MIND.....
Explanation:
HERE THE DEVIL (FIEND) SIDE OF LAUNCELOT GOBBO USED THE WORD HEAVEN FOR AN SPECIAL EFFECT TO GOBBO...SO THT HE LISTENS TO HIS FIEND SIDE ND RUN AWAY
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