who is the weeping philosopher? In which context is he referred to in the
extract? Give the meaning of a death's-head with a bone in his mouth
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Heraclitus is weeping philosopher he refered in this extract because Portia gave his made a example that County palatine when grow old he became a sad philosopher like heraclitus meaning of a dead head with a bone in his mouth a skull with a bone in his head.
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Answer and explanation: County Palatine is the weeping philosopher and he is compared to Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher. He is referred to this when Portia describes about County Palatine. The meaning of "a death's head with a bone in his mouth" is a skull crossed with two bones underneath, but here, it refers to his attitude of which he doesn't care whether Portia marries her or not.
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