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Shylock as a comic villan
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Answered by Dksahoo222
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Answer:Shylock, an amusing as well a confusing figure, is one of the main characters of Shakespeare’s outstanding play “The Merchant of Venice”.His activities are full of variegation making us very complex to understand him. At times, his ridiculous activities give us pleasure and make us laugh. Again sometimes his brutal actions fall us in fear and make us anxious. So we, very easily, mark him as the comic villain of the play. Let us discuss it in detail.

Actually, Shylock is a usurer and his business of usury is disturbed by Antonio lending money without interest. So Shylock considers him as the worst enemy and awaits an opportunity to take revenge on him.

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Answered by zill
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Shylock is Jew. His friend name is tubal. Shylock deals with Antonio that if Antonio cannot return the 3 thousand ducats, Shylock has to take any of the organ from Antonio 's body. But Shylock has not to drop a blood.

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