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    BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Shylock www.bbc.co.uk › Home › English Literature › The Merchant of Venice‎ Shylock. An illustration of Shylock. He is a Jewish moneylender who earns his ... you know about Shylock‚ do you consider him to be more a villain or a victim? Is Shylock a victim or villain wiki.answers.com › Wiki Answers › Categories‎ So‚ Shylock is the victim of anti-Semitism but his overreaction makes him a villain. The sentence of the court upon him‚ however‚ is so harsh that by the end of the

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    Between Jessica and Shylock in The Merchant of Venice After reading The Merchant of Venice‚ we should ask ourselves if Shylock‚ who many people perceive as tragedy stricken and victimized‚ is in fact so hard done by after all. When it comes to family matters‚ I believe that Shylock is the ultimate cause behind his awful relationship with Jessica. In this play‚ Shakespeare portrays an old fashioned child-parent relationship in which the child feels inferior to the parent. Shylock and Jessica lack

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    he’s sorry for Antonio and that Shylock is an "inhuman wretch‚ uncapable [sic] of pity‚ void and empty from any dram of mercy." Wow‚ so much for a fair trial. Antonio shrugs this off as no big deal – he knows everyone has done what they can‚ and he’s prepared to face Shylock’s fury head on‚ patiently suffering at the hand of Shylock’s rage. Shylock is called into court‚ where the Duke addresses him first.  The Duke says that he and the whole world are certain that Shylock has only let things get this

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    of this play are Shylock‚ the Jew‚ who is a money lender charging interest to make living. Antonio is another character of this play and he is a fairly rich merchant. Antonio has a very good friend Bassanio‚ who wants to marry Portia‚ a wealthy woman who is Shakespeare’s heroine. Prejudice At first‚ this play may seem to be anti-Semitic‚ but prejudice can be found on both sides. This theme mainly involves two characters of the play‚ Antonio and Shylock. The character of Shylock seems to be the

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    the play‚ Shylocks daughter‚ Jessica‚ contradicting her father Shylock‚ is in love with a Christian man named Lorenzo‚ a friend of Bassanio’s‚ whom takes Jessica from her father’s home and escapes to Belmont with her. On the other hand however‚ it is clear that within majority of the play Antonio and Shylock are enemies in terms of the ‘rialto’ (business district)‚ due to Antonio lending Venetian ducats free-of charge‚ unlike Shylock whom lends with interest. This is chiefly due to Shylocks Jewish background

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    Shylock – Money-minded/materialistic To a large extent‚ Shylock is a villain because he is money-minded/materialistic. “I would my daughter were dead at my foot‚ and the jewels in her ear! Would she were hearsed at my foot‚ and the ducats in her coffin! “(Act 3‚ Sc 1) According to the stated evidence‚ Shylock would rather have his own daughter dead than she run away with his ducats. He shows no concern whatsoever for his daughter who had run away‚ but instead was more concerned about the jewels

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    all in England in Shakespeare’s time‚ and there had not been since the year 1290 when they were officially expelled by King Edward I. For some time it was thought that Shakespeare had never actually met a Jew and must have created the character of Shylock of The Merchant of Venice entirely from his imagination‚ however it is now believed that this was not necessarily the case. Despite what the law said‚ there was a small community of Spanish Jews living in London during Shakespeare’s time. These exiles

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    behave in villainous ways but Shylock is the most villainous character out of all of them. Do you agree? Throughout ‘The Merchant of Venice’ there are many examples of villainous acts performed by the characters. Although the character of Shylock may perhaps stand out in the mind of the reader‚ these acts are not solely limited to him individually. shylock cannot be considered the only villain in the play‚ for he shoulders much undeserved ridicule for his religion Shylock cannot be considered the most

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    Paper The Merchant and the Jew: Examining the bond between Shylock and Antonio in The Merchant of Venice In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice‚ the use of oaths and exchange often help to forge personal bonds. For instance‚ Bassanio’s marriage to Portia is based off of both characters’ oaths to honor the instructions of Portia’s dead father; the exchange of wedding rings further seals their bond. Similarly‚ the bond between Shylock and Antonio is first formed when both characters pledge to

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    In the merchant of Venice written by William Shakespeare‚ a Christian named Antonio asks to borrow money from the Jewish money-lender shylock. Bassanio is the Christian that asks Antonio to borrow the money from shylock so he could marry the fair‚ rich‚ maiden Portia. Jews were treated with racial discrimination by the Christians‚ simply because of their religion. In Shakespearean Venice the jews were forced to live in the “ghetto” part of Venice. They were also forced to wear a red hat whenever

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