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Shylock tells Salarino and Solanio about his promise to get revenge on Antonio and those who mistreated him over the years because he is Jewish. Shylock’s rant clarifies the fact that he will not take payment for Antonio’s death because he values revenge more. His anger and resentment continue to fuel his need for revenge.
After Shylock explains that he refuses to have mercy on Antonio or take money instead of Antonio’s flesh, even when offered twice what Antonio owes, a disgusted Gratiano compares Shylock’s character to a wolf used to slaughter humans. Gratiano’s impassioned comparison reveals how Shylock’s character has become more wild with revenge and anger throughout the play.
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