Reference to the context.
“Tarry, Jew:
The law hath yet another hold on you.
It is enacted in the laws of Venice,
If it be proved against an alien……”
Who is the 'Jew' referred to here? Where is he? Why is he there?(1/2+1/2+1/2)
What charge has the speaker already spoken about ? What was the trap laid by the Jew in which he himself falls?(1+2)
What were the reasons given by the Jew for his stubborn demand for penalty earlier in this scene?(1)
What is the other hold the law has on the Jew?(1)
What punishment does Shylock face at the end of the scene when the charges are proved against him?(2)
Is Shylock 'a villain ' or 'a victim'? State with a reason.(1/2+1)
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