fast bind ,fast find: what does Shylock mean in The Merchant of Venice?
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What does William Shakespeare meanin Act II, Scene 5 of The Merchant of Venice when he has Shylock make his "The patch is kind enough" comments, and what did he mean by the phrase "Fast bind, fast find?" ... In the meantime, Shylock's, Launcelot, whoShylock is about to fire and will next appear in the employ of Bassanio
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The irony lies in the fact that Shylock is asking his daughter to lock up his valuables carefully so that they are safe; when, unknown to him but known to the audience, she is planning to stab her father in his back by running away with the very valuables that her father is trusting her with!!
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