Who was Orpheus and why does Lorenzo give his example? What was he trying to prove by it?
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Answer:
Orpheus is a legendary musician, poet, and prophet in ancient Greek religion. Some ancient Greek sources note Orpheus' Thracian origins.
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Portia lies to Lorenzo by telling him that she has made a secret vow to God to live in prayer and contemplation alone until her husband returns. She also says that she and Nerissa will be staying at a monastery two miles away and nobody is to bother them while they are there.
Merchant of Venice. Everyone loves a happy ending. In romantic comedies love always triumphs against adversity whether between or against the central characters, but real life isn't like a romantic comedy. In real life things get more complicated and the end result may not be as sweet as you thought it would be.
Antonio's response to Shylock's accusation was shocking because he should do it as his job not from personal grudges. 10. In exchange for what does Shylock agree to lend Antonio and Bassanio the money? -Shylock agrees to lend him money, but he must give Shylock a pound of flesh in return if the due isn't paid.