Was Shylock making a critical decision that was necessary and justified when
he was demanding Antonio’s flesh?
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Shylock insists on a pound of Antonio's flesh as he hates Antonio. ... As a Jew, Shylock takes the offense very personally and feels that Antonio must be punished for having treated him inappropriately. This shows Shylock's cunning, cruel and merciless character.
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Shylock insists on a pound ofAntonio's flesh as he hates Antonio. ... As a Jew, Shylock takes the offense very personally and feels that Antonio must be punished for having treated him inappropriately. This shows Shylock'scunning, cruel and merciless character.
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