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    Venice”‚ the character of Shylock may evoke complex feelings within the reader. Shylock is clearly a villain in the sense that he takes repeatedly takes advantage of people in vulnerable economic situations and makes a handsome living in this way. He is not an inherently likeable character throughout  “The Merchant of Venice” by Shakespeare; he avoids friendships‚ he is cranky‚ and he is steadfast in his beliefs to the point of being rigid.    Any character analysis of Shylock in “The Merchant of Venice”

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    Bullying‚ a horrible thing that involves an instigator‚ also known as the bully‚ and the innocent‚ also known as the victim. Many people bully others daily‚ therefore lots of people get bullied daily. In a research paper on school bullying and victimization‚ Dorothy defines bullying as when a person has greater amount of strength and power which leaves the victim helpless (Espelage et. al. n.p.). Bullying is a concept that is very hard to grasp and understanding why people bully is even harder. It

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    the world ’s most famous playwright. He is considered a genius for his skill with words‚ his understanding of people and of human nature‚ and his sense of what really pleases an audience. In Shakespeare ’s play‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ Shakespeare uses his great skill in writing to make a character appear as if he is both a villain and a victim. A victim can be defined as an unfortunate person who suffers from a destructive action or through the dishonesty of others. Although Shylock is viewed by

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    Crime and Victimization Assignment 1: Crime and Victimization Deconna Burke Professor Robert Hammes Intro to Criminal Justice July 25‚ 2013 Theories of victimization The deviant place theory states “greater exposure to dangerous places makes one more likely to become the victim of a crime” (Seigel‚ 2006). Unlike the victim precipitation theory‚ the victims do not influence the crime by actively or passively encouraging it‚ but rather are victimized as a result of being in "bad" areas.

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    virtually no information on the characteristics of the crime or its victim(s) (Chilton & Jarvis‚ 1999). Furthermore‚ the Uniform Crime Report is an inaccurate representation‚ as it does not account for the dark figure of crime statistics‚ which are crimes that go unreported to law enforcement for a variety of reasons (Fagin‚ 2016)

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    the storyline. In Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice‚ Shylock is presented as the most developed character. Shakespeare purposely creates both an antagonist and protagonist in Shylock‚ by creating a change in view for the reader throughout the play. He can be viewed as a hated Jew that is often referred to as a villain‚ a devil‚ and a money obsessed freak‚ but a sudden change of personality tends to always occur. We first see Shylock as a person who chooses everything over money‚ but later we

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    July 28 1601 Today‚ Antonio and Bassanio borrowed money from me‚ three thousand ducats. The merchant Antonio is so certain that his ships will come back. It’s like nothing will come on his ships way‚ ships are just boards and sailors are just men. Anything could come on his ships way like thieves‚ storms‚ winds and rocks. After a long debate with myself I decided that I’ll lend them money. The merchant‚ Antonio and I decided to make a bond just for fun. He thinks proud and high

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    interpretation of Shylock oscillates throughout the play. We must also recognize that Shylock has most likely become a villain as a result of being unfairly victimized for having Jewish heritage. During the sixteenth century‚ when the play was written‚ mistreatment towards Jews was common; especially in Venice as it was an anti-sematic city. Jewish people were stereotyped as greedy‚ deceitful individuals who were seen as outcasts in society. The Christian community therefore mistreated Shylock‚ for being

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    completely different lives when others view them differently in the play The Merchant of Venice. In the play‚ Bassanio‚ Antonio’s friend‚ needs money to pursue his love. They seek a loan from Shylock‚ a Jewish moneylender in Antonio’s name. The contract is for three times the value of the bond in three months or else Shylock cuts off a pound of flesh from Antonio. While all this is happening‚ there are love plots going on. One of which is for Shylock’s daughter to elope with Lorenzo‚ a Christian. Later on

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    To answer what victimization is we must first understand what a victim is. According to the University of the Pacific‚ a victim is “a person who suffers direct or threatened physical‚ emotional or financial harm as a result of an act by someone else‚ which is a crime (University of the Pacific).” A victim may also be someone whose personal rights have been desecrated by criminal‚ violent or aggressive acts. Family and close friends of a person who has been incapacitated or killed as a result of a

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