Why does shylock say about Jacob and Laban story to Antonio
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Shylock justified his work by quoting the story of Jacob and his uncle Laban. Saying to Antonio. That just as Jacob increased his herd, through the breeding of striped and speckled sheep. Then so he was able to charge interest on money lent.
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The writer believes that the story of Jacob and Laban indicates Shylock's preoccupation with the problem of how he may feed his grudge against Antonio, how he may match the cunning of his ancestor , how he may collect interest without taking interest.
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