how does shylock bring about the lack of mercy in christians with respect to the extract given
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Shylock does not show any mercy as he feels that he has done nothing wrong and therefore need not fear judgement. Shylock reasons that he should be allowed to do what he wishes with the pound of flesh as he had bought it, in the same way slaves are under the power of their slave-owners.
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Shylock's response to Portia's request for mercy is to insist on the justice of his cause. As far as he's concerned, he has the law on his side, and he's determined to ensure that the terms of the contract he made with Antonio are fulfilled to the letter.
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