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The dialogue where Shylock, emotionally, points out the similarities between Christian and jews and expresses what he feels and that he hs all the right for revenge....
Those words redeem Shylock’s character in the eyes of the audience, they may seem to sympathize with him, but what reaction would the audience show as Shylock appears in Act 3 Scene 3 and Why?

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Answered by sahilcas
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Explanation:

After Shylock explains that he refuses to have mercy on Antonio or take money instead of Antonio’s flesh, even when offered twice what Antonio owes, a disgusted Gratiano compares Shylock’s character to a wolf used to slaughter humans. Gratiano’s impassioned comparison reveals how Shylock’s character has become more wild with revenge and anger throughout the play.

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