(iv) What kind of attitude against the Jews is shown in this scene?
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The miserly nature of the Jews is shown in this scene. Launcelot says that his is half famished under Shylock's service and adds that he has grown so thin for want of food that his bones and ribs are standing our prominently and can be counted with a finger.
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late, Hitler never wanted jews to live in his country. Then he dicided kill jews and teach Nazi idiology so that next generation can be hatred of jews. He killed thousands of jews in gas chambers.
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