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A little later in his speech, Shylock compares Christians with Jews. Which of the
following comparisons does he NOT make?
(a) Both Jews and Christians bleed when cut.
(b) Both Jews and Christians die if poisoned
(c) Both Jews and Christians treat each other with humility
(d) Both Jews and Christians seek revenge when wronged

Answers

Answered by kaliaditya007
1

Answer:

answer 3

Explanation:

humanity is big

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

The question is from the chapter 'Merchant of Venice'

The answer to this question is option c Both Jews and Christians treat each other with humility.

This speech could be a very famous one; it exhibits empathy and understanding of its antagonists’ motives in an exceedingly way that only Shakespeare can muster. And while it's a far cry to argue The Merchant Of Venice isn't an anti-Semitic play (as it plays happily into its then-audience’s own stereotypical perceptions of Jewish people), it remains a fine example of how Shakespeare lent perspectives of the oppressed to his audience where other writers of his time were either unsuccessful or uncaring.

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