how does Antonio react to the stony adversary's fury
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Shylock is the 'stony adversary'. He is called so because he is cruel and lacks any drama of mercy. He wasn't ready to melt even after the pleas of the Duke, other important men of Venice and even Antonio himself.
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The Duke has attempted to persuade Shylock to spare Antonio, but Shylock will not. ... The Duke summons Shylock into court, and tells him that everyone believes that he means only to terrify Antonio with this performance, and that, at the last minute, Shylock will show mercy, spare Antonio, and forgive his debt.
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