Who is Tubal?why is he go to Geneo
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Tubal responds that he came close to finding her but never actually did. His immediate response implies that he was sent to Genoa and meets with Shylock in this scene to report back to him. In addition to telling Shylock the "happy" news that Antonio is most likely going to have to forfeit his agreement, Tubal also lets Shylock know that his daughter has traded a sentimental ring that belonged to Shylock as if it were nothing. This is important because it relates to one of the play's subplots (the ring subplot--see Acts 4 and 5 regarding the ring storyline involving Bassanio and Portia and Gratiano and Nerissa). Rings serve as a motif in this play and represent the value that one character places on another--if a person gives away a loved one's ring easily, Shakespeare seems to imply that that person might be fickle with his or her love or loyalty.
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