One of the central themes of the play is that of justice, the right to proper and fair treatment for individuals, these scenes seem to be the same in a different perspective of the trial.
From these scenes especially you can gather Shylocks view of the prejudice against him "...will be worth a Jews eye" which helps the reader to understand his actions further on. You see in these scenes Shylocks discontent with every one including his daughter, "...I have a Father, you a Daughter, lost." This is the final comment made when they separate after a long argument over a comment Lancelot made, a…