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THE EXTRACT REVEALS TWO DISTINCT EMOTIONS THAT SHYLOCK EXPERIENCES. WHAT ARE THEY? GIVE ONE REASON TO JUSTIFY EACH OF THESE WE EMOTIONS (FROM MERCHANT OF VENICE ACT 3 SCENE 1)​

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Answered by amalitajenica
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Answer:

1. Shylock is angry - his prized possession - money, jewels, etc, have been stolen by his daughter Jessica

2. Shylock feels betrayed - not only has his own daughter stolen from him, but has also eloped with a Christian, in spite of being a Jew

Explanation:

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The Merchant of Venice was written by Shakespeare.

It was split into 8 key scenes.

Shylock is the most villainous character in the play.

Only a few elements of the play show Shylock as a victim.

In Act 3 scene 1:

Shylock gives an illuminating speech on the nature of prejudice,even though it's laced with vicious hatred and his desire for a pound of Antonio's flesh.

Antonio writes a letter that all of his ships were lost,and he also mentioned that Shylock plans to collect hos pound of flesh.

This was the news that provokes a fit of guilt in Bassanio,which make Portia to pay twenty times the sum.

It seems that Jessica's father was not interested in money but he was interested in revenge and she was worried about that.

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