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English, 02.09.2019 16:00 izhaneedwards

Based on this excerpt, how does the weather reflect the play’s mood by the end of act 1?
cobbler:
i am indeed, sir, a surgeon
to old shoes: when they are in great danger i
recover them.
he cures them and puts a new sole to “cover” them.
he uses his work to him “get over” what he is upset about.
he has old shoes himself, so he cannot anyone else.
as a plebeian, he is not allowed to fix his own shoes.

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