After the extract, what loophole in the bond is highlighted by Portia? H
does Shylock's emotions change at the end of this scene?
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Shylock refuses all offers. At the end of Act 4 Scene 1, Shylock is tricked by Portia's argument of cutting flesh without a drop of blood. Shylock behaves like a lost mariner crying for his money and even agrees to leave the interest of he gets the principal amount.
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Portia finds a loophole in the contract and convinces Shylock that he can have his due revenge, if he can take no more than exactly one pound of flesh and do so bloodlessly. She tells Shylock that the penalty, under Venetian law, for shedding blood is death and confiscation of his lands and property.
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