describe an account for the mood in which Shylock appears in the court in the final scene . Are your sympathies for or against him at the end of the scene?
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In the final scene, Shylock appears in a very revengeful mood in the court of venice. He has made sure that he will take his pound of flesh from Antonio's body for the constant insults that Antonio had offered him previously .
At the end of the trial scene we fell sympathetic for Shylock, the Jew as he neither could take his revenge on Antonio nor was he left with any of his properties that he owned previously.
At the end of the trial scene we fell sympathetic for Shylock, the Jew as he neither could take his revenge on Antonio nor was he left with any of his properties that he owned previously.
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