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Explain how the positive inferences drawn by you have likely altered the verdict given by the judge to shylock in order to enable him lead an upright life?? ​

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Answered by 123beingunknown
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Explanation:

Whatever we have been thinking of Shylock so far, the ground seems to open beneath him here, not to swallow him but to grant us rare access into his history, his antecedent affections, the man he was before he became – and maybe why he became – the man he is now. Just the word bachelor is a shock, because although we have seen him with his daughter we have not so far put our minds to his married, let alone his widowed state.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Whatever our previous impressions of Shylock may have been, they appear to change in this scene. Instead of swallowing him whole, the ground seems to open beneath him, giving us a rare glimpse into his past, his earlier loves, and the guy he was before he became the man he is now. Even the word bachelor shocks us because, despite seeing him with his kid, we haven't yet considered him to be married, much less widowed.

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