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How does mercy bless the giver and the taker alike

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Answered by kir2
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Those who gives the mercy are blessed because they have the quality of forgiveness, which is very difficult for someone to have,because a person cannot easily forget the wrong deeds done towards him and cannot easily forgive ...
And those who takes the mercy are even blessed because they had got themselves out of someone's cause of anger and evil deeds towards him....
Answered by vilnius
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Mercy bless the giver and the taker alike.

Explanation:

  • "Mercy" is a poem written by William Shakespeare.
  • It is part of the play "The Merchant of Venice".
  • Portia counts the benefits of giving mercy to Shylock in the court of Venice.
  • She describes the dual nature of giving mercy.
  • Mercy is the quality that is possessed by a man. The giver of the mercy and the taker are both benefited because of the mercy.
  • The giver is benefited by the virtue of God, while the taker is benefited by the giver.

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Summary of the poem the quality of mercy by William Shakespeare

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