why does Antonio call Shylock a mis-believer and a cut throat dog
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As he calculates the interest on Bassanio's loan, Shylock remembers the many times that Antonio has cursed him, calling him a “misbeliever, cut-throat, dog / And spit upon [his] Jewish gaberdine” (I. iii. ... Antonio responds that he is likely to do so again, and insists that Shylock lend him the money as an enemy.
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As he calculates the interest on Bassanio's loan, Shylock remembers the many times that Antonio has cursed him, calling him a “misbeliever, cut-throat, dog / And spit upon [his] Jewish gaberdine” (I. iii. ... Antonio responds that he is likely to do so again, and insists that Shylock lend him the money as an enemy.
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