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decription of shylock

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Answered by divyagupta2
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A Jewish moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, who lends money to Antonio but demands in return a pound of Antonio's own flesh should the debt not be repaid on time.

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Shylock is a Jewish moneylender in Venice in the play, The Merchant of Venice. He is often seen as both a villain and victim in the play, villain (unreasonable bong "pound of flesh from wherever pleaseth me") and a victim of racial prejudice as well as betrayal of his daughter.

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