who is the bankrupt prodigal son? what difference has come to his life?
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When Shylock uses "prodigal" to describe Bassanio ("I'll go in hate, to feed upon / The prodigal Christian" 2.5. 15-16) or Antonio ("A bankrupt, a prodigal, who dare scarce show his head on the Rialto" 3.1. 41-42) his meaning is primarily financial, but with suggestions of shameful behavior.
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