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Why was "he" (last line) turning his face? What do you think of "his behaviour at this time merchant of venice act 2 scene 8 ​

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Answered by aaryasonawane3
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Answer:

because he layes

Explanation:

everyone tease him

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Merchant of Venice

  • Salanio's description of Shylock's lamentations conveys the idea that Shylock has gone insane as a result of his misfortunes.
  • His daughter has ran away with a Christian, and she has taken a large sum of money and valuables with her.
  • Shylock is heartbroken about his daughter's behaviour.
  • He is unable of self-control, and he expresses his anguish and bitterness in public on city streets.
  • He gains sympathy on this occasion, but he also looks to be a comic figure owing to the way he cries: "My daughter!" You've arrived to the correct location if you're seeking for a Christian: "0 Christian ducats!" screams the narrator.
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