The Merchant of Venice Quotes

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English (The Merchant of Venice) Mind Map on The Merchant of Venice Quotes, created by shona.doyle10 on 06/02/2014.
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The Merchant of Venice Quotes
  1. Religion
    1. "I hate him for he is a Christian"
      1. "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions?"
        1. "You call me misbeliever, cut throat dog,/And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine"
          1. "I am as like to call thee so again,/To spit on thee again, to spurn thee too."
          2. "but i will not eat with you,drink with you, nor pray with you."
          3. Conflict (Antonio&Shylock)
            1. "Three thousand ducats well...for three months well...Antonio shall become bound well..."
              1. "You that did void your rheum upon my beard/And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur"
                1. "an equal pound/Of your fair flesh"
                  1. "Let him look to his bond! He was to call me usurer./Let him look to his bond!"
                    1. "The villainy you teach me i will execute, and it shall go hard but i will better the instruction."
                      1. "stony adversary, inhuman wretch"
                        1. "log'd hate/and a certain loathing i bear Antonio."
                          1. "The devil can cite scripture for his purpose."
                          2. The trial scene
                            1. "Stony adversary, inhuman wretch"
                              1. "i'll not answer that,/But say it is my humour"
                                1. "Why dost thou whet thy knife so earnestly?"
                                  1. "O noble judge, O excellent young man!"
                                    1. "I pray you give me leave to go from hence:/I am not well"
                                      1. "if thou dost shed/One drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods/Are by the laws of Venice confiscate/Unto the state of Venice."
                                        1. "Thou shalt have nothing but the forfeiture"
                                          1. "He presently become a Christian"
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