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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?
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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?
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Launcelot uses high-sounding words in his conversation with Gobbo to impress him that he possesses classical learning and is a gentleman. Shakespeare wants to convey to the audience that habit of some vain people of his time who pretended to be what were not.