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Who is Nestor?why is he referred to in the extract​

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Answered by 723728
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Explanation:

Nestor is actually one of the leaders of the Greeks in the Trojan War which figures prominently in Homer's Iliad. He is absolutely not a character in the novel The Merchant of Venice but he has been referred in the extract because he represents wisdom and good moral judgment.

۰۪۫h۪۫۰۰۪۫o۪۫۰۰۪۫p۪۫۰۰۪۫e۪۫۰ ۰۪۫i۪۫۰۰۪۫t۪۫۰ ۰۪۫h۪۫۰۰۪۫e۪۫۰۰۪۫l۪۫۰۰۪۫p۪۫۰۰۪۫s۪۫۰

Answered by alokpandey34001
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Nestor is actually one of the leaders of the Greeks in the Trojan War which figures prominently in Homer's Iliad. He is absolutely not a character in the novel The Merchant of Venice but he has been referred in the extract because he represents wisdom and good moral judgment.

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