Why does Shylock refuse to dine with Christians? What does it show about Shylock's general
attitude towards Christians?
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Though Bassanio asks him to dine with them, Shylock says in an aside that he will not break bread with Christians, nor will he forgive Antonio, thereby signaling his rejection of one of the fundamental Christian values, forgiveness. ... Shylock never quite fits their descriptions or expectations of him.
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