Why was Jacob-Laban referenced in The Merchant of Venice?
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He did this because he was of the opinion that newborns look like whatever their mother sees during mating. Consequently, most of the lambs were born spotted or stripped, and thus, they became Jacob's property. Thus, by referring himself as Jacob, Shylock thinks he can outsmart Antonia in business.
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