What were the terms laid down in the bond between shylock and antonio?
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In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock loans Bassanio three thousand ducats without interest for a term of three months with Antonio backing Bassanio to guarantee the loan. One of the conditions of this loan is that Antonio must pay in a pound of flesh if he cannot repay the loan itself on time.
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The terms laid down in the bond stated that if Antonio was unable to repay
the entire amount that he had borrowed from Shylock within a stipulated
period of time, Shylock would carve out a pound of flesh from Antonio’s chest.
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