Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more a man who hath any honesty in him
Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more a man who hath any honesty in him
The quote "Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more a man who hath any honesty in him" is a powerful statement that reflects the moral compass of the speaker. This quote is from William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," and is spoken by the character Portia. In this scene, Portia is disguised as a male lawyer and is delivering a speech about mercy and justice.The quote highlights the speaker's belief in the value of honesty and integrity in a person. The speaker expresses a deep sense of compassion and empathy towards others, even towards animals. The comparison between hanging a dog and hanging a man with honesty in him emphasizes the speaker's abhorrence towards any form of cruelty or injustice.