What is the law as interpreted by Portia just before this extract?
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This question is asked with context to the simplified version of "The Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare.
Portia clarifies the law for Shylock just before this scene. She informs him that there is no mention of even the tiniest drop of blood in the connection. 'A pound of flesh,' as the texts clearly state. She instructs Shylock to follow the deal and take only a pound of flesh. However, if he spills even a single drop of blood, the law states that all of his money and assets must be lost to the government.
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