Antonio feels that Fortune is kinder to him than is her custom. This is so because: 1 He has outlived his wealth 2 He is relieved of his misery and lingering penance 3 He pays his debt with all his heart 4 He realises that Shylock has been kind to him
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For herein Fortune shows herself more kind ... An age of poverty—from which lingering penance ... that this happened because of you, because Lady Luck's been nicer to me than usual. Usually she makes the unhappy man live on after he loses his wealth, ... If the Jew cuts deep enough, I'll pay it instantly with all my heart.
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At last, he will show mercy by not only giving up the demand for Antonio's punishment but also by forgiving a part of the principal amount of the loan. ... Shylock refuses to explain why he is so cruel in his demand of a pound of flesh from Antonio's body.
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