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    throughout a great play, The Merchant of Venice, the characters had shown great abilities throughout the story lines. From the characters performing to be brave, to teaching the readers various lessons, these two art works had shown multiple attributes what everyone should have. In these storylines, the characters had shown their courageous actions through their struggles with society, themselves and their family what surrounds them. To Kill a Mockingbird and The Merchant of Venice, Scout,…

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    jeopardy. It is an inescapable labyrinth that plagues the lives of all ever since the dawn of humanity. Yet its double-edged sword like characteristics of also providing opportunities and gains keeps many enthralled in it. In William Shakespeare 's The Merchant of Venice, Antonio, a protagonist, gives himself over to a life-threatening contract with the villain, Shylock the Jew, in order to provide the means for one of Antonio’s friends to woo a lady. Over the course of the play, various risky…

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    back three thousand ducants in time, simply because he “hates him for he is a Christian” and because Antonio “lends out money gratis, and brings down/ The rate of usance here with us in Venice” (1.3.38-40). Basically, Antonio is bad business for merchants like Shylock and a pound of his flesh would “feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him” (1.3.43). This solidifies Shylocks greedy nature, or how Shylock “embodies the evil side of the power of money” (Barber 190). Shylock is then the perfect…

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    Mohit Ray’s Shakespeare’s Construction of the Jew discusses the complex nature of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice. The central argument is that Shylock’s construction relies more heavily on “historical imagination” than on “historical reality” (Ray 1). Shylock is created using the contemporary and prejudiced views of the audience; this image “becomes the stereotype and historical image of a Jew” (1). Although Shylock is a very strong adoption of the traditional image of the Jew, Ray points out…

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    Throughout history Jews have been outcasted from the rest of society even though they are equal in all aspects of life besides religion. During the time period that Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice, Jews were not welcomed into cities dominated by Christianity. In the play, the main protagonist Shylock is outcasted from the people of Venice for being Jewish. For being outcasted, Shylock hates the Christians and has no friends among the Venetians. To make a living, Shylock must compete…

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    You can decide your fate. This general idea is carried out through the story of WIlliam Shakespeare 's comedy playwright, The Merchant of Venice. Mainly by the character who could be considered unmerciful, Shylock, who is a jewish merchant. Even though Shylock was discriminated by the christians, Shylock’s fate could have been avoided if he had a more positive attitude towards Christians, if his relationship with his daughter was better, and if he was more thorough in his bond. The negative…

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    The Merchant of Venice by the great writer William Shakespeare of the nineteenth century portrays the male, Christian dominated society and where women’s rights and other religions are highly rejected by the community. Also this lies on revenge, greediness of individuals’ in the society where they would take the life of a human in order to pursue one’s thought. However, the character of Portia is emphasized as a rich, beautiful, who has been previously controlled by men, triumph as she…

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    The True Villain of The Merchant of Venice In many pieces of literature, the villain plays just as an important part as the hero. The Merchant of Venice is a play written by William Shakespeare that takes place in Venice during the time of anti-Semitism. The play revolves around a Christian character named Antonio and a Jewish moneylender named Shylock. At the beginning of the play, Antonio asks Shylock to loan him money. Although reluctant at first, Shylock agrees to make a bond with him but…

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    similarities between the plays The Jew of Malta by Christopher Marlowe and The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Marlowe is thought to have been a contemporary of Shakespeare and he would have looked towards Shakespeare and his famous comedy for inspiration for his own work. One of the most significant similarities between the two plays is their Jewish characters, Barabas from The Jew of Malta and Shylock from The Merchant of Venice. However, it is said that Barabas is the more extreme…

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    held back from doing what men do. In society today women have the same rights as men but are still treated differently. For example, it is still a firm belief that men make more money than women even though they are working the same jobs. In The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, even though the protagonist is a man and it contains mostly male characters, the women in the play such as Portia, Nerissa, and Jessica show how they hold the higher power in the play. Through their…

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