what remark does lorenzo make about Jessica's father
merchant of Venice act 2 scene 4
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He informs Gratiano that Jessica has planned to elope with him and that she will be carrying with her many gold coins and jewels. Lorenzo remarks that if ever. Shylock happens to go to heaven it will be due to the virtues of his daughter, Jessica.
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Lorenzo speaks glowingly of his future bride by saying, "If e'er [ever] the Jew her father [Shylock] come to heaven, / It will be for his gentle daughter's [Jessica's] sake;" (Line 34). Lorenzo now tells Gratiano that it is Jessica who "shall be my torch-bearer", a metaphor for her love always guiding him (Line 39).
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