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Regarding the repayment of Shylock's money,which trait of Antonio is shown?​

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Answered by deviusha261974
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Antonio's response to Shylock's accusation was shocking because he should do it as his job not from personal grudges. 10. In exchange for what does Shylock agree to lend Antonio and Bassanio the money? -Shylock agrees to lend him money, but he must give Shylock a pound of flesh in return if the due isn't paid.

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Answered by ayeshakalam07
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Portia not only releases Antonio from his bond, but effectively strips Shylock of both his religion and his livelihood, rendering him unable to inflict, or even threaten, further damage. This outcome is little surprising given that the circumstances of the trial seem designed to ensure Shylock’s defeat. The genre of comedy demands that Shakespeare dispatch his villain before ushering in a happy ending. Indeed, Shakespeare’s sixteenth-century audience never doubts Shylock’s fate. Neither the duke, who begins proceedings by declaring Shylock an “inhuman wretch,” nor the disguised Portia are impartial judges (IV.i.3). Shylock must fall, and fall he certainly does, but our response to witnessing his fall may be mixed. Audiences in Elizabethan England most likely met Shylock’s demise with something like Gratiano’s cruel and ecstatic glee.

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