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... When Portia and other Christians asked Shylock to give a mercy to Antonio, did they think about themselves that did they have ever given any mercy to the poor ...
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... wife. The theme of hate and prejudice concerns the Christians represented by Antonio and the Hews represented by Shylock. Shylock ...
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... 358). Shylock's cruelty towards Antonio and his prejudice against Christians results in his punishment by the law. Bassanio uses ...
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... his comments on how Jews and Christians are similar, I think it is wrong how he's using this argument to convince those around him that Antonio deserves to die ...
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... 132-33, 135). In addition to evil from Antonio, the Christians despise Shylock. He himself attributes his woes to the fact that "[He is] a Jew" (III. i. 58). ...
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... supposed to follow the "golden rule" and treat others as they themselves would like to be treated, Antonio, as an example of 16th century Christians, is the ...
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... Shylock feels justified in exacting revenge upon Antonio. He is resentful of the Christians and their attitude towards the Jewish religion. ...
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... It also alerted thinking Elizabethans to the fact that it was unfair of Antonio and the Christians to attack Shylock solely for his Jewishness as Shylock had ...
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... never clear cut. Shylocks hatred of Antonio and the Christians is much better founded than Antonio's hatred of him. In the past ...
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... He blames Antonio for all of his problems, even his race's problems are blamed on people like Antonio, and he feels Christians have persecuted his race when he ...
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... In the past, Antonio has also personally treated Shylock with contempt. He has lent money to other Christians interest-free so that they can more quickly repay ...
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... many Christians of his time, Shakespear looked down on Jews just as much as they looked down upon on Christians. ... This then leaves us with Portia and Antonio. ...
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... he hopes to exact revenge on Antonio both for his own humiliation and for the persecution that the Jews have long suffered at the hands of the Christians. ...
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... Shylock is an embittered person, resentful of the ways he has been treated in the past by Antonio and other Christians upon the Rialto and around the streets ...
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... More important, there is something to Shylock's complaint about being treated like a dog by the Christians of Venice; Antonio, Gratiano, Bassanio, Salerio & ...
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... While everyone claims to be friendly devought Christians, most are very judgmental and ... my high school, we had one black student in the entire school, Antonio. ...
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... IV Scene I. Shylock goes in with great confidence that he has outwitted Antonio and the Christians and that he will get the revenge he has so justly deserved. ...
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... the play is the hatred between Antonio and Shylock and the fact Antonio is a ... Because of this the play mainly consists of Christians, Shylock (along with Jessica ...
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... With not enough wealth to compensate for his due payment, Antonio is now ... her father, portrays the typical Jewish hatred towards Christians, with justification ...
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... that ShylockÕs motives against Antonio stem both from a desire to gain personal revenge as well as revenge for the injustices of Christians suffered by the ...
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... scorned. He hates all Christians, and the feeling is mutual. His vengeful temperament leads him to seek the life of Antonio. He ...
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... Shylock hates the merchant Antonio in particular, for Antonio lends money to his fellow Christians without charging any interest on the loans, thus he takes ...
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... Also, these so-called "Christians" of Venice lack Morality. For Salerio and Salanio, as Venetians and supporters of Antonio, it is assumed they uphold ...
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... 79, lines 399-400) In response to Antonio's words, "[Shylock was] content." (Pg. ... Launcelot also jokingly tells her that "making of Christians will raise the ...
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... Antonio is also a moneylender but he does not charge interest and is a Christian ... Jessica knows that her father does not wish for her to mix with Christians. ...
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... attempts to stick to his deal of getting a pound of flesh from Antonio. ... especially added onto this villainy was his outspoken hatred for the Christians and his ...
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... Besides being cheated from claiming his due from Antonio because of trivial technicalities, a conspiracy between the Christians sets a plot for their revenge ...
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... Antonio. Shylock is unable to recognize the differences between his greed and his desire for revenge, because of the tormenting he endures by the Christians. ...
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... reader that Antonio thinks that Shylock is the devil. He takes Jewish stereotype too far when saying Shylock is evil. Shylock says towards the Christians: I ...
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... will aid them in the harvest form being good Christians. The generations had passed and no other educated man had come to the family, but since Antonio had the ...
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