English, asked by singhpunchhit23, 5 months ago

Shylock- why sweat they under burden? Let their beds

Be made as soft as yours, and let their palates

Be season’ with such viands ? ’you will answer,

The slaves are ours: so do I answer you:

The pound of flesh , which I demand of him,

Is dearly bought; tis mine and I will have it.

If you deny me, fie upon your law!

There is no force in the decrees of Venice.

I. ‘let their beds/ be made as soft as yours’

Who are they referred to in the first line of the extract? Whose beds are

referred to?(2)

II. What is meant by:

‘let their palates/ be season ’d with such viands?’(​

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Answered by alinashaikh2406
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