What remark does Shylock make about Antonio 's appearance ? ( In Merchant of Venice Act 1 Scene 3 )
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Shylock hates Antonio and says in an aside that he looks like a fawning tax-collector.
He hates antonio because he is a Christian and also because according to Shylock, Antonio foolishly lends money without interest thereby affecting the business of others in Venice.
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Shylock hates Antonio and says in an aside that he looks like a fawning tax-collector. He hates him because he is a Christian and also because he foolishly lends money without interest thereby affecting the business of others in Venice.
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