This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Shylock, in which he laments the fact that he is not loved by any woman. He laments that he has been humiliated by the lecherous behavior of his lover, and that he cannot bear the humiliation any longer
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Shylock, in which he laments the fact that he is not loved by any woman. He laments that he has been humiliated by the lecherous behavior of his lover, and that he cannot bear the humiliation any longer