Why does Antonio say that he cannot fulfil the conditions of the bond? plzz guyss help me and plzz dont spam plzz help me the best answer ill mark as brainliest...
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Antonio means to say that by agreeing to give the loan, Shylock, the Jew, has shown that he is kind hearted man. The harsh penalty in case of forfeiture does not seem to be of any concern to this simple-hearted merchant of Venice.
Antonio was totally unjustified in seeing any kindness in the Jew. It was his error of judgement that he did not suspect any foul play. Later it was proved that the Jew (Shylock) was not only unkind but callous and cruel. He insisted on cutting off a pound of flesh from Antonio bosom even if it meant the poor fellow’s death. It hardly mattered to him if as a result of the wound, Antonio bled to death.
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