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Merchant of Venice Act 2, Scene 9 Translation Meaning Annotations
June 21, 2018 by Kalyan
Merchant of Venice Act 2, Scene 9 Modern English Translation Meaning Annotations – ICSE Class 10 & 9 English
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Act II Scene IX
Merchant of Venice Act 2, Scene 9 Translation Meaning Annotations 1
Modern English Reading
Act II Scene IX
NERISSA : Quickly, quickly, please, draw the curtain right away; the Prince of Aragon has taken his oath, and comes to make his choice now.
Enter [the Prince of] Arragon, his train, and Portia. Flourish of cornets.
PORTIA : Behold, the chests stand there, noble Prince: If you choose the one that I am contained in, Our marriage vows will be solemnized right away; But if you fail, my lord, you must be gone from here immediately without any more talking.
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Who is the fool multitude? Why do you think the speaker uses this term? What does it tell us of his
nature?