What is the moral of the story of the pound of flesh?
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It seems to me that the moral of the story can be summed up with Portia's famous speech to the court and to Shylock: The quality of mercy is not strained. Upon the place beneath. ... This is what Portia was trying to get across to Shylock as he waited for his pound of flesh from Antonio
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