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Enter ANTONIO, SALARINO, and SOLANIO

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+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | [Upload PDF] [Library: Merchant of Venice] [Line-Lock: ON] | | Act: [▼ Act 4, Scene 1] | Search: [________________] (🔍) | +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | ORIGINAL PDF | NO FEAR SHAKESPEARE | | (The Merchant of Venice) | (Modern Translation) | +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | | | | SHYLOCK: | SHYLOCK: | | "You have among you | "You've got a person among you | | a Jew... | who is Jewish... | | If you prick us, do we | If you stab us, don't we bleed?" | | not bleed?" | | | | | | [Highlighted] | [Automatically highlighted] | | | | | [User Note: Shylock's | | | famous humanity speech] | | +-----------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | [Audio: Play Original] [Add Note] [Export to Anki] | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Enter ANTONIO, SALARINO, and SOLANIO The characters in

No Fear Shakespeare is an invaluable academic resource originally developed by SparkNotes [the Merchant of Venice - Wikipedia]. It provides the complete, original text of Shakespeare's plays right alongside a line-by-line modern translation. | | If you prick us, do we | If you stab us, don't we bleed

The entire court scene hinges on this debate. Shylock demands strict legal justice according to the letter of the law. Portia counters with her famous "quality of mercy" speech, arguing that true justice must be tempered with compassion. The modern translation clarifies the hypocrisy of the Venetian court, which preaches mercy but shows very little to Shylock. 2. Prejudice and Humanity