Examine Shylock's Rhetoric. Pay special attention to the quality of his language, his use of metaphor and repetition. For instance how do his speeches reflect his character as a whole?(essay type) (Till Act 3 Scene 1)
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Shylock’s wit and rhetoric are exceptionally good and sharp edged. He is clever at the art of debate and makes piercing points. On the one hand, he is quite blunt and on the other he can be surprisingly witty. However, that does not mean he talks nonsense or teases others only for the sake of pleasure. All throughout the drama, he offers a very good glimpse of how he can use the power of rhetoric to trouble his adversaries.
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