In act IV in merchant of Venice what arguments has an antonio given earlier to prove that his fortune is quite safe on the sea?
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He has a bias against Antonio as a Christian and hates him even more for Antonio's practice of lending money without interest, undermining Shylock's usury business. ... Shylock reveals a twisted vengeful character in his choice of words to “feed upon” Antonio, foreshadowing the pound of flesh he'll demand.
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