MERCHANT OF VENICE ACT 4
QUESTION
I am sorry for thee : …..From dram of mercy –
1) Who is ‘thee’ in the first line? Where are they and why?
2) Who is being spoken about? Why is this person being described in such a manner?
3) Who is the adversary referred to here? What does the Duke mean by ‘stony adversary’ and ‘inhuman wretch’?
4) Who are the other people present? Who enters the scene next? What are his demands and why? Who arrival is awaited? Does this person turn up and why?
5) Give details of the person who comes. How does this person change the present situation?
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Shylock
Ans. Shylock is the 'stony adversary'. He is called so because he is cruel and lacks any drama of mercy. He wasn't ready to melt even after the pleas of the Duke, other important men of Venice and even Antonio himself.
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