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What is Shylock’s response to the invitation of dinner extended by Bassanio? Why?

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What is Shylock’s response to the invitation of dinner extended by Bassanio? Why?

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Shylock concludes that the only reason that Bassanio has invited him to dinner is the mere fact that Bassanio flatters him. Shylock sees the invitation as one backed by an ulterior motive—probably to soften his heart so he won't demand a pound of Antonio's flesh if he can't pay the debt in three months.The logical reason for inviting him was to show gratitude as Shylock was willing to help them with the money. In Merchant Of Venice, Antonio was sad in the beginning of the play. One of the possible reasons was that he was worried about his merchandise.

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Answered by anup15416668nnRitik
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Shylock concludes that the only reason that Bassanio has invited him to dinner is the mere fact that Bassanio flatters him. Shylock sees the invitation as one backed by an ulterior motive—probably to soften his heart so he won't demand a pound of Antonio's flesh if he can't pay the debt in three months.The logical reason for inviting him was to show gratitude as Shylock was willing to help them with the money. In Merchant Of Venice, Antonio was sad in the beginning of the play. One of the possible reasons was that he was worried about his merchandise.

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