1. What is the significance of act 3 scene 1 of Merchant of Venice
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Though Shylock and Antonio have made a perfectly legal contract, the Christians see Shylock's actions as "cruel." The scene also suggests that weeks or months have passed since the end of Act 2. Shylock accuses Solanio and Salerio of having helped Jessica elope from his house. They boast that, indeed, they did help.
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You said in ur answer y should we waster points..so for friends we should give life also not only these points.
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Shylock gives an illuminating speech on the nature of prejudice, though it's laced with vicious hatred and his desire for a pound of Antonio's flesh. Shylock suggests he can use Antonio's flesh as fish bait, but the most important thing the human meat will feed is Shylock's hunger for revenge.
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