What is the motive of the Shylock ? Does he get success in his motive?
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This aside sets up Shylock's main motivation for the play, which is revenge on Antonio as a symbol for revenge on a society that has wronged him and his ancestors. In the final line of Shylock's famous “hath not a Jew eyes?" speech, Shylock describes nature of revenge as a never-ending and intensifying cycle.
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