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what is "The devil can cite scripture for his purpose"?
William Shakespeare
Mar 29, 2010 8:07 AM
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Hello Safaa,
Here 'the devil' refers to Shylock.
It means that the devil could use artful tricks quoting scripture and misinterpreting it in ways, that render his immoral acts reasonable; warrant or substantiate .
March 29, 2010
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In this scene, Shylock uses a biblical reference when discussing a loan of money for Antonio. Antonio is very aware that the only one who will truly gain from the deal is Shylock.
With this comment, Antonio is saying that anyone - even the devil himself - can quote(cite) holy scripture to justify their own selfish wants.
March 29, 2010
"The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose"
Meaning: Bad people can appear to be good to achieve their objective. or even good things can be twisted to achieve bad ends.
Origin: Spoken by Antonio in "The Merchant of Venice", written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616):
Mark you this, Bassanio,
The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
An evil soul producing holy witness
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
A goodly apple rotten at the heart:
O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!
March 29, 2010
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