Why does Gobbo object to the use of the word 'master'? What does he say of himself???
Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 2 pls don't post non sense lines 30 - 50
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Why does Gobbo object to the use of the word 'master'? What does he say of himself???
Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 2 pls don't post non sense lines 30 - 50
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gobbo objects to use "master launcelot" due to the fact that he was merely a poor man's son. thus proving his poor financial status and. also he must think very low of himself. and his son launcelot.
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