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Why is Shylock stripped of his possessions at the

end of the trial scene?​

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Answered by llNehaII
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  • Because he tried to murder or harm a christian. Apart from the financial conditions , what does Antonio's new arrangement demand of Shylock? He doubles his money and Antonio does not lose one pound of flesh, and half of the money goes to Jessica.

Answered by Hαrsh
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Shylock stripped of his possessions at the end of the trial scene because he tried to murder or harm a christian. Apart from the financial conditions , what does Antonio's new arrangement demand of Shylock? He doubles his money and Antonio does not lose one pound of flesh, and half of the money goes to Jessica.

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