Act 4 Scene 2 Merchant of Venice-Q. How does Antonio want to face Shylock's fury? What does it show?Plz answer only if you know right answer and don't give unnecessary answers or else I will report you
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Antonio says he knows the duke has done all that he can to lawfully counter Shylock's malicious intentions, and that since nothing else can be done, Antonio will respond to Shylock's rage “with a quietness of spirit” (IV. ... Hatred and predation, Antonio suggests, come as naturally to some men as they do to the wolf.
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