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what condition does shylock put forth if the debt is not paid in time​

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Answered by nyesha18
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he conditions that if the debt is not paid back in time he will have the right to take an exact pound of flesh from whichever part of Antonio's body he wants

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

According to the agreement between Shylock and Antonio, if Antonio fails to repay the loan on the stipulated date, Shylock would be entitled to extract a pound of flesh from Antonio's body.

Explanation:

In William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice," Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, puts forth a condition if the debt is not paid in time. The contract stipulates that Shylock can take a pound of flesh from any part of Antonio's body without spilling a single drop of blood.

This condition reflects the merciless nature of Shylock's character and his hatred towards Antonio, who had publicly insulted him in the past. The condition also shows the extreme measures that Shylock is willing to take to secure his money, as he values his wealth above everything else, including human life.

The condition of extracting a pound of flesh makes the play more dramatic and highlights the power of revenge and the destructive consequences of greed.

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