What is Shylock’s mental state in act 2 scene 5
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that's to take revenge from Antonio
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Shylock's fear for his daughter and his distaste for the Venetian revelry paint him as a puritanical figure who respects order and the rule of law above all else, and who refuses to have “shallow fopp'ry” in his “sober house”
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