This chapter's epigraph comes from the play's opening soliloquy, in which Shylock asks Shylock what he thinks Lysander will say to Joseph. Shylock says that he doesn't think that the queen will approve of Lysander's treatment of his brother, but he does think that she is trying to get him to take the throne now.
This chapter's epigraph comes from the play's opening soliloquy, in which Shylock asks Shylock what he thinks Lysander will say to Joseph. Shylock says that he doesn't think that the queen will approve of Lysander's treatment of his brother, but he does think that she is trying to get him to take the throne now.