He treated him with disrespect because he was a Jew and a money lender.
he spit at him in the merchant of Venice playbook act 1 scene 3:
Act 1, Scene 3:
Antonio called Shylock a misbeliever - insults his faith, called him a cur - a dog, spat on him, kicked him. Antonio was not sorry - he said he would gladly do it again. Shylock was treated horribly by Antonio and wanted revenge.
(1.3.110)
Shylock and Antonio are both businessmen, but Shylock is a moneylender (banker) and Antonio is a merchant (trader).
Antonio's hatred towards Shylock stems from a combination of personal and societal factors. As a Christian, Antonio embodies the religious and cultural prejudices of his time, viewing Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, as both a rival and a symbol of greed. Additionally, Antonio's disdain is intensified by Shylock's business practices and the animosity that arises from their previous interactions, where Antonio has publicly insulted and belittled Shylock. This animosity reflects broader themes of intolerance and conflict between different communities in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice."
this will threaten the security of all foreign merchants in venice. (source: merchant of india :)
Shylock, a Jewish moneylender in "The Merchant of Venice," harbors a deep resentment towards Antonio due to past grievances, including Antonio's public disdain for Shylock's profession and his practice of lending without interest, which undermines Shylock's business. Shylock views Antonio's charitable actions as hypocritical, especially since they contrast with Antonio's treatment of him. Consequently, if Antonio helps others, it could intensify Shylock's feelings of bitterness and alienation, as he perceives it as further evidence of Antonio's moral superiority and societal acceptance, which Shylock is denied.
They are friends and attend the same synagogue. Tubal is in the same line of business as Shylock. As a friend he traces Jessica and commiserates with Shylock on what he discovers.
Antonio never had anything but contempt and hatred for Shylock. This did not change much when Antonio was thrown in jail at Shylock's behest.
Shylock and Antonio are both businessmen, but Shylock is a moneylender (banker) and Antonio is a merchant (trader).
Antonio's hatred towards Shylock stems from a combination of personal and societal factors. As a Christian, Antonio embodies the religious and cultural prejudices of his time, viewing Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, as both a rival and a symbol of greed. Additionally, Antonio's disdain is intensified by Shylock's business practices and the animosity that arises from their previous interactions, where Antonio has publicly insulted and belittled Shylock. This animosity reflects broader themes of intolerance and conflict between different communities in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice."
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this will threaten the security of all foreign merchants in venice. (source: merchant of india :)
Shylock, a Jewish moneylender in "The Merchant of Venice," harbors a deep resentment towards Antonio due to past grievances, including Antonio's public disdain for Shylock's profession and his practice of lending without interest, which undermines Shylock's business. Shylock views Antonio's charitable actions as hypocritical, especially since they contrast with Antonio's treatment of him. Consequently, if Antonio helps others, it could intensify Shylock's feelings of bitterness and alienation, as he perceives it as further evidence of Antonio's moral superiority and societal acceptance, which Shylock is denied.
They are friends and attend the same synagogue. Tubal is in the same line of business as Shylock. As a friend he traces Jessica and commiserates with Shylock on what he discovers.
Shylock's loan to Antonio in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" is for 3,000 ducats, which Antonio agrees to repay within three months. In lieu of interest, Shylock demands a pound of Antonio's flesh as collateral, which serves as a harsh and significant condition of the loan. This arrangement reflects the animosity between the two characters and sets the stage for the play's dramatic conflict.
Antonio was Christian and helped people with money without charging interest and deprived Shylock of his income as Shylock was shrew money lender.
Antonio means that he regrets none of the anti-Semitic remarks and actions he took towards Shylock.
Because he made a deal with Antonio that if he could not repay the 3,000 ducats within 3 months then Shylock would be entitled to one pound of flesh from any area of Antonio's body. Shylock hoped Antonio would be unable to repay the money in the amount of time given, so Shylock could take apound of flesh from Antonio's heart area and kill him. So in short he did it so he could kill Antonio as revenge from Shylock being treated horribly by Antonio because of his Jewish faith.
the reason why antonio need a loan from shylock was that he wanted to help his friend bassanio geting this girl name porsita