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conclusion of Antonio and shylock​

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Answered by chakri49
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In the climactic court scene Shylock and Antonio confront one another. ... She agrees with Shylock that the bond is binding and cannot be broken. But she points out that while the bond allows for a pound of flesh, it does not allow for the shedding of blood.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Shylock was unpopular with other people who accused him of practising his money lending bussiness with outrageously high rates of interest. The merchants, such as Antonio, too cannot stand shylock because they believed his way of making money was unacceptable.

In the climactic court scene Shylock and Antonio confront one another. During the trial, Portia explained the value of mercy. She said that when mercy is unreservedly disppensed, it becomes the throned monarch better than his crown, it is an attribute of God himself. But it makes no differences to Shylock.

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