shylock says"therefore i part with him" from whom does shylock apart? why does shylock not bid a tearful adiue to him?
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Shylock is the character from William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice". He was depicted as a shrewd Jew who is despised by everyone.
- When Shylock says "therefore I part with him", he was referring to his servant Launcelot. This is from Act II scene v of the play when he told his daughter Jessica about his plans to let go of Launcelot. He states that even though he may be "kind enough, but [he is also] a huge feeder, Snail-slow in profit, and he sleeps by day More than the wildcat".
- Shylock did not bid a tearful goodbye to him for he, as a shrewd man, knows that he(Launcelot) is no longer useful for his( Shylock) family or his business.
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