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how does shylock try his best to justify the practice of charging exorbitant rates of interest on the money?​

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Answered by Manav1235
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In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Shylock tries to defend the charging of interest by referring to a Biblical story in the Old Testament. The story he refers to is Jacob taking care of his uncle Laban's sheep (in the book of Genesis).}

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