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For this Apply, read Act 4 of Merchant of Venice. In this Act, we see Shylock standing his ground in the courtroom. However, in the corresponding Act in Macbeth, the title character seeks guidance and advice from the witches. What does Shylock's selfassurance versus Macbeth's insecurity tell you about the significant differences between these two men? Respond in a paragraph of about 250 words.
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Merchant of Venice act 4 and Macbeth
The two characters in Merchant of Venice, Shylock, and Macbeth, have significant
difference portrayed them in the play. Some of the outstanding disparities about them are
shylock's self-assurance and Macbeth's insecurity. Macbeth is insecure about his manhood. The
insecurity led to his fall since he always fe...
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