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Why did he curse by using this phrase? in merchant of vines​

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Answered by imironman6810
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In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock and Antonio have a mutual and ongoing hatred for each other and do not hide their contempt, continuing to express their opinions of each other. Antonio cannot see how his actions and hatred of Jews are as reprehensible or shameful as Shylock's. In Act III, scene i, Shylock has just made his well-documented speech regarding how the Jews have, in fact, learned from the Christians and reminds the audience that he will not only seek his revenge (much like a Christian) but that he will also do it better. As he says, "I will better the instruction."

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