give one example to prove that shylock insists on going by the words written in the bond and nothing else according to act 4 scene 1 of merchant of venice
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Merchant of Venice Workbook Answers Act 4 – Passages with Reference to the Context
June 15, 2018 by Kalyan
Merchant of Venice Workbook Answers Act 4 – Passages with Reference to the Context – ICSE Class 10 & 9 English
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Passage – 1
(Act IV, Sc.I, Lines 30-33)
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Context : These lines occur in Act IV, Scene I, of The Merchant of Venice written by William Shakespeare. In this famous Trial Scene, we find the Duke requesting the Jew not to be barbarious in accepting only the flesh and nothing else.
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Mark me as brainliest