why does shylock refer to the holly sabbath in the merchant off Venice during the court scene
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Shylock, acting as his own lawyer, says he's sworn by the Jewish holy Sabbath that he'll get what he's owed for Antonio's forfeiture of the bond. Further, if the city should fail to enforce Antonio's oath, their charter and their freedom will be called into question.
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