in act 1 scene 3 shylock rejects bassanio's invitation for dinner in a polite manner, but in a latter scene, we see a change in his attitude. in which scene of which act does this change occur, what is the change and why has that change occurred
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Summary: Act I, scene iii. Casca and Cicero meet on a Roman street. Casca says that though he has seen many terrible things in the natural world, nothing compares to the frightfulness of this night's weather. He wonders if there is strife in heaven or if the gods are so angered by mankind that they intend to destroy it ...
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