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... murder. Shylock wants so badly to murder Antonio that he refuses twice the amount of Antonio's loan in the court scene. When Bassanio ...
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... court Portia. Antonio agreed to help him and he approached Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, to ask for a loan. Shylock was reluctant ...
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... Disturbing news arrives. Antonio's ships have been lost at sea; as a result, he cannot repay Shylock's loan. Bassanio hears the news first. ...
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... Because Antonio's money is tied up in ships at sea at the time of repayment, he is unable to repay the loan, and Shylock demands his pound of flesh. ...
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... in Belmont. Unfortunately, Antonio cannot afford this loan, so they must ask Shylock, a rich, money-lending Jew. Shylock detests ...
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... He will hear of no bargaining even though others are willing to repay the loan. When Shylock is asked to give reasoning for not extending courtesy, part of his ...
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... Even thou Shylock dislikes Antonio he still agrees to loan Bassanio the money on a bound of that if he does not pay back the 3000 ducats in the three months ...
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... We first meet Shylock in (Act I (scene iii)) where Bassanio seeks out Shylock for a loan in Antonio's name, it is the first we hear of the Jew's hatred for ...
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... Rather 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 ...
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... the world for him. This is shown when he puts his own life at risk to get a loan from Shylock for him. Bassanio is a spendthrift ...
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... Antonio not wanting to hurt Bassanio says he will help him get a loan form Shylock, a mean Jew. Shylock and Antonio have never gotten along. ...
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... When the ships are said to be long gone, time runs out on the loan from Shylock. The flesh is all that Shylock, the Jew, wants, so he prepares to kill Antonio. ...
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... Bassanio and Antonio get what they mistakenly but happily think is a friendly loan and Shylock mistakenly and happily, he has hit upon a winning scenario. ...
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... When in contact with the servant Lancelot, Shylock speaks badly of him behind his back ... He also displays a lack of respect when handling the loan situation with ...
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... Clearly Antonio and ShylockÕs relationship is not on the best of terms when Antonio comes to Shylock with a request for a loan of 3,000 ducats. ...
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... First of all, a binding contract was made between Shylock and the protagonist, Antonio. The price was set, in exchange for a loan. ...
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... Antonio decides to help him get a loan from a local moneylender. ... " (Act 1, Scene 1) On the other hand Shylock is presented as a bloodthirsty villain who care ...
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... the loan in exchange for a pound of Antonio's flesh. This tenacious pursuit of homicidal intentions toward Antonio is representative of Shylock's character. ...
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... she knew about this through the whole scene and was just stringing Shylock along. ... The whole plot revolves round the loan taken out for Bassanio to woo her in ...
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... she knew about this through the whole scene and was just stringing Shylock along. ... The whole plot revolves round the loan taken out for Bassanio to woo her in ...
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... she knew about this through the whole scene and was just stringing Shylock along. ... The whole plot revolves round the loan taken out for Bassanio to woo her in ...
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... When Bassanio asked Antonio to help him get a 3000 Ducat loan by backing him with his good credit, he agreed. When the two met with Shylock, the moneylender ...
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... In the first scene in which he appears, Shylock responds to Bassanio's request for a loan with the rhetorical questions, "What should I say to you? ...
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... Shylock, who is an illegal Jewish moneylender in Venice, many Christians despise him for his religious beliefs and the interest he places upon people who loan ...
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