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The Merchant of Venice act 1 scene 3 Summary
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The impression of Shylock created in Act 1, Scene 3, is of a complex individual. On the one hand, he comes across as a greedy, hateful man, a person one wouldn't automatically trust. On the other hand, he earns sympathy due to the appalling abuse he suffers on a regular basis due to his being a Jew.
This scene is pivotal in the plot's development because this is when Macbeth truly takes hold of the ambitious desires which will lead him to commit several murders in order to claim what he believes is rightfully his
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