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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow : Bassanio : A gentle scroll. – Fair lady, by your leave; [Kissing her] I come by note, to give and to receive. Like one of two contending in a prize, That thinks he hath done well in people’s eyes Hearing applause and universal shout Giddy in spirit, still gazing, in a doubt Whether those peals of praise be his or no; (i) Where did Bassanio find the ‘gentle scroll’ ? What ‘prize’ had Bassanio just won ? (ii) Explain why Bassanio said he felt ‘Giddy in spirit, still gazing, in a doubt’.(iii) Shortly after this exchange, Portia gave Bassanio a ring as a token of her affection. What did the gift symbolise ?(iv) What assurance did Bassanio give her when he accepted the ring ?(v) What did Portia urge Bassanio to do when she learnt that his friend Antonio was in trouble ?What aspect of her character is revealed through her words ? |
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Answer» (i) Bassanio found the ‘gentle scroll’ in the leaden casket from which he found the portrait of fair Portia. His winning of the hand of Portia was the ‘prize’ for Bassanio as so many suitors were trying to win her hand. (ii) Bassanio felt ‘giddy in spirit, still gazing in doubt’ as he thought that he was one of two competitors for a prize who thought he had done well in the eyes of spectators, looking around in some doubt as to whether those shouts of applause were for him or not. He was still in doubt whether he had really won the fair lady Portia. (iii) Portia gave Bassanio a ring as a token of her affection. The gift symbolised their mutual trust and love for each other. If ever he parted with the ring or lost it or gave it away, this would mean that his love for her was dead and she would accuse him of the breach of trust. (iv) Bassanio assured Portia that he would never part with the ring she had given him. Giving her an assurance of his love, he told her that he would keep the ring secure on his finger. It would go only after his life was no more. That is, he would keep it as long as he lived. (v) Portia urged Bassanio to leave for Venice at once and take as much gold and money he needed to return the borrowed money to Antonio. In no case should such a good friend come to trouble; This shows Portia’s compassionate heart and generous nature to help someone in distress. |
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