merchant+of+venice+a3s3

1, **look to him-** guard him carefully, Shylock is telling the sheriff or police officer to guard Antonio carefully. 1. **Tell me not of his mercy-** do not tell me how he feels; Shylock is telling the Jailer to not tell him how Antonio is doing in the jail. [|Humor] 2, **lent out money-** let people borrow the money Shylock is expressing why he is mad at Antonia and why he put him in jail 2. **gratis-** without charge 4, **bond-** amount of money that Antonio lend to people Shylock emphasizes the legality of his claim. 6. **Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause, -** Antonio made fun of Shylock, before he had any reason too. This signifies one of the reasons Shylock iS angry with Antonio. [|Indirect Charcterization] 14. **dull-eyed**-stupid Shylock is calling Antonio stupid for taking his money. 17. **To Christian intercessors. Follow not!-** intercessors means pleaders; Shylock is saying not to follow a Christian's word and to follow a Jew's word. [|Direct Characterization] 28-31. **With us in... of all nations-** Antonio is saying that if the government does not pay attention to this case people will ignore them. He is hoping that the government will say that he is guilty.