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what was shylock's opinion for launcelot

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Answered by uttamraj4345
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This suggests us that the condition of launcelot in shylocks house was not very pleasant and co... ... that Shylock is himself a sort of devil and follows the "fiend's" advice and leaves.

Answered by mommchtterjeechakrab
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Answer:

shylock had said that launcelot gobbo was a good and kind fellow but according to him, he ate too much and slept too much and lazy people are not allowed in his house and so, he parted with him

Explanation:

  • for more clear reference open the verity edition of the merchant of venice book of beeta publications and turn to page 64 to 65 of ACT 2: SCENE 5 and read the lines from 49 to 53.
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