Biology, asked by TheAnisha9845, 4 months ago

Why did Shylock not bid a tearful adieu to 'him'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shylock tells Lancelet he'll soon see regret becoming Bassanio's servant. Bassanio won't let him eat and lay around all day the way Shylock has. Shylock does not bid a tearful adieu to him as he says Lancelet's departure is no great loss, as he was lazy and slept too much anyway.

Answered by prabhat311
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Shylock tells Lancelet he'll soon see regret becoming Bassanio's servant. Bassanio won't let him eat and lay around all day the way Shylock has. Shylock does not bid a tearful adieu to him as he says Lancelet's departure is no great loss, as he was lazy and slept too much anyway.

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