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Shylock gives the warning “let me him look at his bond”. What are his reasons

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Answered by dalchandaazad892
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Shylock gives the warning, "let him look to his bond". What are his reasons? Answer: Shylock gives the warning to be conveyed to Antonio to take care of his bond.

Answered by AnusritaS98
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Shylock asked Antonio to go through the contractual bond because he wanted to ensure that Antonio doesn't run away from the commitment made and also feel threatened by Shylock.

Explanation:

The play "Merchant of Venice" by Shakespeare beautifully portraits the hate between Shylock and Antonio. Shylock wanted to punish him from a very long time and when finally he saw an opportunity to make him suffer he welcomed it with open arms. He ensured that Antonio doesn't escape the bond by threatening him to re-read the contract again.

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