what present has gobbo brought to give to the jew?what does launcelot say to his father about it?
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Gobbo brought present of dish doves to give it to bassanio
Explanation:
Gobbo is father of launcelot and he has brought a gift for launcelot new master Bassanio who is a christian. Launcelot when meets Gobbo makes fun and takes advantage of his sand i.e half blind father by pretending that he is not his son and praising with good word about himself.
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Old Gobbo has brought a dish of dove in a basket as a present for the Jew. Launcelot informed his father (gobbo) that he just ran away from the Jew's house (Shylock's house) and also said his father to give the present to Bassanio. This scene takes place in Venice, a street.
Explanation:
- This scene is taken from one of the scenes of the famous play "The Merchant of Bassanio ".
- The Merchant of Venice is a play written by William Shakespeare.
- The Merchant of Venice was written by William Shakespeare in the 16th century.
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