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Monday, 2 July 2018

Act Two, Scene One,Scene Two,Scene three, Four,five,six

Act Two, Scene One
The Merchant of Venice
1. The issue of the Prince of Morocco is beginning from racism, he thought bad of his dark skin color.

2. If they fail to win her, they will not have to marry another woman, otherwise, they will have terrific consequences.

3. Usura is the act of spending lots of money every time people do not pay the right amount.

4. Antonio was a Christian because of the different religions, Shylock was Jewish and Antonio's way of dealing with other religious times.

Act Two, Scene two

1. Launcelot wants to leave Shylock because Shylock is a bad person and he does not want to work under a Jew.

2. Bassanio was worried because Gratiano had become very wild and strong and did not want his work to make a bad impression on Portia.

3.3. Launcelot and his father are very anxious to find Launcelot a new job. They both want to impress Bassanio. This leads to:
a) frequent interruptions
b) contradictions
c) misuse of words to impress
Act Two, Scene three

1. He thinks he is not good at home. he thought it was evident when he called it hell.

2.jessica is planning to marry Lorenzo.

Act Two, Scene Four

1.jessica gave it love to Launcelot and he would give the message to his girlfriend.

2. She should wear as a boy for her departure.

Act Two, Scene Five

1. He said that there was some bad harvest in my rest because I felt money bags tonight.

Act two, Scene six

1. When told him to look at the window he told him by sending a letter to him.

2. The money or box he got from his father.

3.because all the friends are waiting for him on board the ship bound to Belmont.










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