why did Morocco say about fire and ice????(Merchant of Venice)
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Morocco said about fire and ice by giving the example of Phoebus (Apollo, the Sun god) and icicles to refer to the faint sun rays in the North which are scarcely able to melt the frost and icicles. He spoke of himself as the servant of the Sun, who had given him a dark colour like the uniform or livery of his service.
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Morocco said about fire and ice by giving the example of Phoebus (Apollo, the Sun god) and icicles to refer to the faint sun rays in the North which are scarcely able to melt the frost and icicles. He spoke of himself as the servant of the Sun, who had given him a dark colour like the uniform or livery of his service.
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