Why does Launcelot use high-sounding words in his conversation with Gobbo?
What does Shakespeare want to convey to the audience in this context about the habit of some people in his time? plz..answer me the 2nd part of this question...
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Why does Launcelot use high-sounding words in his conversation with Gobbo?
Answer: Launcelot uses high- sounding words in his conversation with Gobbo to make himself appear to be a man of classical learning which, actually he is not.
What does Shakespeare want to convey to the audience in this context about the habit of some people in his time?
Answer: Shakespeare wants to convey to the audience that habit of some vain people of his time who pretended to be what were not .
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