Claire 10069

Dialectical vie

Claire 10069
Clearly a pound of the hero's flesh is not worth much to the creditor, but why does the creditor still ask for it? Is it just impulse?
2020-12-31
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  • Carrie
    Carrie
    From the full text, we can see that Shylock has always been a rather mean miser, so we can find out some of the reasons from her character. At the same time, before the final court, Shylock's daughter eloped with her beloved, so I think there is a bit of revenge and impulse in it to a certain extent.

    2021-01-10

  • Kyrielmy
    Kyrielmy
    I agree with you that the creditors may just want to flaunt their interpretation to satisfy their own spiritual vanity.

    2021-01-02

  • Claire 10069
    Claire 10069
    I think the creditor is no longer concerned with the debt itself, but only wants to show off.

    2021-01-01