what was shylock's argument for not forgiving antonio?
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A merry bond by which Antonio borrowed 3000 ducats to supply the present wants to his dearest friend bassanio to go to Belmont
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Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, agrees to loan Bassanio 3000 decuts in a term of three months. Bassanio assures Shylock that Antonio will guarantee the loan, but Shylock is doubtful because Antonio's wealth is currently invested in business ventures that may fall. In the end, however, Shylock, in an aside, confesses his hatred for the man. Antonio, Shylock says, is a Christian who lends money without interest. Antonio makes it clear to Shylock that he is not in the habit of borrowing or lending money, and decides to make an exception on behalf of his friend Bassanio.
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