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write the gaoler account of his dealings with shylock and antonio that day. what did i know of either before this? how did you react to them today[act3 scene 3]

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Answered by Devika45
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Jailer, keep an eye on him. ANTONIO. Hear me yet, good Shylock. ANTONIO ... I do wonder, jailer, how you can be so foolish as to let this prisoner out of his cell.

In the end, however, Shylock decides that Antonio's guarantee of the loan will be sufficient assurance, and asks to speak with him. When Antonio arrives, Shylock, in ...

Answered by SugaryHeart
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The Merchant of Venice Act 3 Scene 3..

SHYLOCK, SOLANIO, ANTONIO, and the jailer enter.

ANTONIO

Jailer, keep an eye on him. Don't say anything about mercy. That's the fool that lent out money with no interest. Keep an eye on him, jailer.

ANTONIO

Just listen to me, good Shylock.

SHYLOCK

I'll have what you owe me. Don't try to reason your way out of it. I have sworn an oath that I will have what you owe me. You called me a dog without any reason. Well, if I'm a dog then look out for my bite. The Duke will grant me justice. I wonder, you naughty jailer, why you like him so much to have come outside the jail with him as he asked.

ANTONIO

I beg you, listen to what I have to say.

SHYLOCK

I'll have what you owe me. I won't listen to anything you say. I'll have what you owe me, so don't say another word to me. I won't be a lenient, dull fool and just shake my head, sigh, and give in to the Christians who plead on your behalf. Don't follow me. I won't listen to you. I will have what you owe me.

SHYLOCK exits.

SOLANIO

He is the most stubborn beast that ever kept company with men.

ANTONIO

Leave him alone. I won't follow after him anymore with my useless pleas. He wants my life. And I know why. Often I helped men who owed things to him at the last minute, when they begged me. That's why he hates me.

SOLANIO

I am sure the Duke will never allow him to take the pound of flesh.

ANTONIO

The Duke cannot deny the law. If he goes against the law, foreign merchants will lose confidence in the justice of Venice, and the city's profit relies on foreigners. So go. I've been so worried and upset that I've hardly been eating anything; I don't know if I even have a pound of flesh to spare to my bludy creditor tomorrow. Well, let's go, jailer. I pray that Bassanio will come and see me pay his debt. That's all I care about now.

ANTONIO and SOLANIO exit.

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