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-Where do you see outward appearances that are different from reality in the case of Antonio?
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Merchant of Venice

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Answered by VarshaS553
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In the world, there are many things that appear to be one thing but in reality, are the complete opposite. For example, a sign or an advertisement can deceive people into thinking that there is a really good, working, used computer on sale or absolutely free burger combo.

The characters of the play The Merchant of Venice deceive and are deceived many times. Although the play The Merchant of Venice appears to emphasize reality, this play actually emphasizes appearances and how appearances are a crucial component of this play.

This play emphasizes appearances because Bassanio used his appearances to impress not only the people of Venice but also Portia of Belmont. One reason this play accentuates appearances is because Bassanio emphasizes his appearance all through his life. He wants to appear rich to gain a good reputation around Venice.

Answered by XxIndianpilotxX
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Ans.In the world, there are many things that appear to be one thing but in reality, are the complete opposite. For example, a sign or an advertisement can deceive people into thinking that there is a really good, working, used computer on sale or absolutely free burger combo.

In the world, there are many things that appear to be one thing but in reality, are the complete opposite. For example, a sign or an advertisement can deceive people into thinking that there is a really good, working, used computer on sale or absolutely free burger combo.The characters of the play The Merchant of Venice deceive and are deceived many times. Although the play The Merchant of Venice appears to emphasize reality, this play actually emphasizes appearances and how appearances are a crucial component of this play.

In the world, there are many things that appear to be one thing but in reality, are the complete opposite. For example, a sign or an advertisement can deceive people into thinking that there is a really good, working, used computer on sale or absolutely free burger combo.The characters of the play The Merchant of Venice deceive and are deceived many times. Although the play The Merchant of Venice appears to emphasize reality, this play actually emphasizes appearances and how appearances are a crucial component of this play.This play emphasizes appearances because Bassanio used his appearances to impress not only the people of Venice but also Portia of Belmont. One reason this play accentuates appearances is because Bassanio emphasizes his appearance all through his life. He wants to appear rich to gain a good reputation around Venice.

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