what kind of person is Shylock in the book 'THE MERCHANT OF VENICE'?
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In short, he had a very selfish behavior and thinking...Shylock is also a man who is unreasonable and self-thinking, demanding....Shylock is a man who is hardly likable in all aspects throughout “The Merchant of Venice”. Already a marginalized member of Venetian society because he is a Jew and occupies the stereotypical profession of the money-grubbing guarantor, Shylock ensures that his peers and the audience will not like him because of his unreasonableness and unwillingness to let go of his tendencies to be greedy, even in a situation that seems to warrant mercy and pity....
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cruel,greedy and a revengeful person
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