what reason did launcelot give Gobbo for leaving the job of Shylock and joining bassanio
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Launcelot spends much of act 2, scene 2, talking first to himself and then to Gobbo about the hardships he has suffered in the service of Shylock. 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.
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