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... actions. He signs the Flesh Bond and it can be seen as the ultimate gesture that he can make for the sake of friendship. Bassanio ...
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... "This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood; / The words expressly are 'a pound of flesh.' / Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of flesh; / But in ...
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... Portia waits until the very moment Shylock is going to cut Antonio's flesh to reveal the loophole she has discovered in the bond between them. ...
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... This is a scary bond to agree to; if the money is not paid back in three months Antonio would be forced to give Shylock a pound of flesh. ...
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... Shylock is very adamant about receiving his payment from the doomed Antonio, which calls for a "pound of flesh", and therefore death, if the bond is forfeited. ...
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... borrowed. Shylock wants the pound of flesh that is the forfeit of the bond concerning the money Antonio borrowed from him. Shylock's ...
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... to trap Antonio, so he suggests a "single-bond" where, if Antonio does not repay the bond "on such a day", "an equal pound" of Antonio's "fair flesh" is "to be ...
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... So Shylock falsely befriends Antonio to make him accept the so-called joke of him (Shylock) cutting off a pound of Antonio's flesh if he defaults on the bond. ...
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... Shylock then drew up a bond that called for Antonio to promise him the money by a certain day or then owe a pound of his flesh to Shylock. ...
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... point in which Shylock is just preparing to claim his pound of flesh, appearing to just notice that there is no mention of blood in the bond and casually ...
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... point in which Shylock is just preparing to claim his pound of flesh, appearing to just notice that there is no mention of blood in the bond and casually ...
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... point in which Shylock is just preparing to claim his pound of flesh, appearing to just notice that there is no mention of blood in the bond and casually ...
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... She shares a bond with the Finch's which is deeper than race, skin colour, community views and, in some cases, flesh and blood. ...
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... where he cannot reject the apparently innocuous but potentially dangerous bond. ... in his seemingly ridiculous contingency of a pound of flesh, which Antonio ...
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... a man of flesh and blood, and to find a husband who's already married. Penelope will forever be connected to Odysseus because they share a special bond together ...
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... This is hidden under a facade of friendship; he calls the bond "a merry sport". Antonio regards the 'pound of flesh' clause to be a show of friendship: 'The ...
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... time Antonio freely excepts Portia reminds Shylock of the intricacies of the bond he made with Antonio. Shylock must cut exactly a pound of flesh from Antonio ...
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... Shylock doesn't care about Antonio's money or about the legitimacy of "his bond", but rather about the pound of Christian flesh owed to him. ...
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... also the law of Venice. Nothing would stop the Shylock from taking his pound of flesh as his bond. The Shylock stressed the need ...
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... Therefore, they are no longer two, but one flesh. ... He's saying that when the sacrament of marriage has been given to the man and woman and they are in a bond. ...
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... Shylock refuses to charge interest on this loan, but jokingly draws up a bond by which he shall be entitled to one pound of Antonio's flesh if the debt is not ...
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... the spirit (as seen in Jessica's ready conversion to Christianity and its salvation); but the flesh remains important, particularly the fleshy bond of husband ...
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... let eh forfeit Be nominated for an equal pound Of your fair flesh, to be cut off..." (Act 1 Sc3) This quote made by Shylock about the bond between himself and ...
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... I feel that when Shylock is in the courtroom and Portia is reading the bond and states that he can take the flesh but can not spill a drop of blood. ...
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... be my tribe if I forgive him (I,iii,40-49) Shylock then tells Antonio that he wants to be friends with him and will conclude the bond for a pound of flesh as a ...
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... time Antonio freely excepts Portia reminds Shylock of the intricacies of the bond he made with Antonio. Shylock must cut exactly a pound of flesh from Antonio ...
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... For it is said 'the two will become one flesh'..." I Corinthians 6:13-16 I really believe ... It is something that creates a bond, a bond that is meant for life. ...
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... than charging interest for his loan, Shylock creates a bond, which the is penalty "let the forfeit be nominated for an equal pound of your fair flesh, to be ...
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... It is also reasonable for Shylock to take Antonio to court in IV:1 as Antonio had entered the bond of flesh with eyes fully open and knew the risks he was ...
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... of flesh from Antonio, Portia asks for a doctor to help Antonio with his wound. All Shylock can say about this is, "I cannot find it; 'tis not in the bond." ( ...
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