shylock use of animal imaginary to establish his obsession with antonio's pound of flesh
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
yes it is a great story name 'Merchant of Venice', I am in 9th standard when I have this
Answered by
0
Explanation:
In the famous play, ‘The Merchant of Venice’, Antonio couldn’t lend money to his best friend Bassanio, but asks him to borrow money from Shylock. Antonio signs as collateral in the bond with a catch that, if Antonio or Bassanio fails to pay money, then Shylock can get a pound of Antonio’s flesh.
Shylock is so brutal that he actually demands for a pound of flesh from Antonio’s heart, when he fails to pay the borrowed money. Shylock is so cruel to take vengeance on Antonio at the right moment. He argues to not accept money when Portia offers it, and is stubborn to have it in his way of bond.
Similar questions