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Essay heading: Appearance vs. Reality
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He is not religiously prejudiced against Jessica because he sees a gentle and amiable spirit in her. Launcelot is trustworthy because Jessica entrusts a letter in his care for Lorenzo. Jessica also feels sorry that Launcelot is leaving, because he as a good-natured “merry devil”, brought the only ray of sunshine to an otherwise gloomy place... displayed 300 characters
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Jessica also feels sorry that Launcelot is leaving, because he as a good-natured “merry devil”, brought the only ray of sunshine to an otherwise gloomy place. Furthermore, Launcelot calls Jessica “most beautiful pagan, most sweet Jew”, signifying that he respects and admires her beauty... displayed next 300 characters
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