Salanio: Why, I am sure, if he forfeit, thou wilt not take his flesh:
What's that good for?
Shylock: To bait fish withal: if it will feed nothing else,
It will feed my revenge.
He hath disgraced me, and hindered me half a million;
Laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains,
Scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains,
Cooled my friends, heated mine enemies;
And what's his reason? I am a Jew.
What prompts Salanio to ask Shylock about his intensions towards Antonio?
Answers
Answer:
Shylock and Antonio in the light
2. Salario: I never heard a passion so confused ao strange, so outrageous and so variable As the
dog Jew did utter in the streets
When does Salario speak these words? To whom
Is he speaking at this time and about what? [3]
Explain,"I never heard a passion so confused". [3]
What else did Shylock shout about in the streets? (3)
What do they go on to say about Antonio?[3]
() Compare and contrast the attitude Shylock and Antonio in the light
2. Salario: I never heard a passion so confused ao strange, so outrageous and so variable As the
dog Jew did utter in the streets
When does Salario speak these words? To whom
Is he speaking at this time and about what? [3]
Explain,"I never heard a passion so confused". [3]
What else did Shylock shout about in the streets? (3)
What do they go on to say about Antonio?[3]
() Compare and contrast the attitude of Salario and Salarino towards Shylock and. Salario and Salarino towards Shylock and.
Explanation:
Shylock and Antonio in the light
2. Salario: I never heard a passion so confused ao strange, so outrageous and so variable As the
dog Jew did utter in the streets
When does Salario speak these words? To whom
Is he speaking at this time and about what? [3]
Explain,"I never heard a passion so confused". [3]
What else did Shylock shout about in the streets? (3)
What do they go on to say about Antonio?[3]
() Compare and contrast the attitude of Salario and Salarino towards Shylock and.Shylock and Antonio in the light
2. Salario: I never heard a passion so confused ao strange, so outrageous and so variable As the
dog Jew did utter in the streets
When does Salario speak these words? To whom
Is he speaking at this time and about what? [3]
Explain,"I never heard a passion so confused". [3]
What else did Shylock shout about in the streets? (3)
What do they go on to say about Antonio?[3]
() Compare and contrast the attitude of Salario and Salarino towards Shylock and.Shylock and Antonio in the light
2. Salario: I never heard a passion so confused ao strange, so outrageous and so variable As the
dog Jew did utter in the streets
When does Salario speak these words? To whom
Is he speaking at this time and about what? [3]
Explain,"I never heard a passion so confused". [3]
What else did Shylock shout about in the streets? (3)
What do they go on to say about Antonio?[3]
() Compare and contrast the attitude of Salario and Salarino towards Shylock and.