India Languages, asked by GAURAV6357, 1 year ago

WHERE ARE LORENZO AND JESSICA AT THIS JUNCTURE? WHY ARE THEY THERE? COMPARE THE MOOD EXPRESSED IN THE EXTRACT TO THE ONE EXPRESSED IN IN THE COURT SCENE ? WHAT PURPOSE DOES SHAKESPEARE SERVE IN DOING THIS?

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Answered by cadngpa
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Answer:

At the court of law in Venice, the Duke begins the trial by showing how impartial he is: he says he feels sorry for Antonio and that Shylock is a merciless scalawag. So much for a fair trial. 

Antonio says he knows everyone has done what they can, the law is against him, and he's prepared to meet Shylock's fury head-on with patient resignation.

When Shylock is called into court, the Duke says he and the whole world are certain that Shylock will, at the last minute, give up his claim on Antonio's flesh. 

He even expects Shylock to forgive some part of Antonio's debt, since everyone knows of the crippling losses Antonio has endured. Then he invites Shylock to give his "gentle answer." (Nudge, nudge.)

SHYLOCK

Answered by Devukera
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Answer:

Lorenzo and Jessica is at Portia's house.They are there to speak about them. Here they are having a romantic context between them but in the court scene there is a tensed atmosphere.Yes they are contrast to eachother.

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