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in the merchant of venice is the ending of the trial scene satisfactory?

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Answered by krishtiwari07
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The conflict is ultimately resolved in Antonio's favour when the villain is undone by his own treachery. Portia points out that if he takes a single drop of Antonio's blood he will loose everything; because, this is not part of the bond. Shylock is ''hoist by his own petard''.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Trial Scene Of Merchant Of Venice:

The trial scene is an important scene of the play 'The Merchant of Venice' which sets the ground for logic, justice, and righteousness. Shylock, smitten by his prejudice, wants to ruin Antonio on the basis of the bond signed by Antonio.

When Portia and Antonios reach there, Portia uses her clever wit to save Antonio. she says that sure, the words are "a pound of flesh" but she analyzes the bond and quickly finds out that there is no "blood" written in it. So she uses that as an advantage against Shylock and wins the case. The ending of the Trial Scene is satisfied. Shylock was compelled to comply with the law and divide his properties equally between the city of Venice and Antonio. The trial scene is symbolic of the victory of good over evil, love over hate.

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