how does Antonio treat Shylock and what do you understand by it
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When Antonio arrives, Shylock, in an aside, confesses his hatred for the man. ... As he calculates the interest on Bassanio's loan, Shylock remembers the many times that Antonio has cursed him, calling him a “misbeliever, cut-throat, dog / And spit upon [his] Jewish gaberdine” (I. iii. 107–108).
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When Antonio arrives, Shylock, in an aside, confesses his hatred for the man. ... As he calculates the interest on Bassanio's loan, Shylock remembers the many times that Antonio has cursed him, calling him a “misbeliever, cut-throat, dog / And spit upon [his] Jewish gaberdine” (I. iii. 107–108).
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