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... to Antonio who does love his money but is very generous and lends out money free of interest whereas Shylock doesn't. For example, Shylock describes Antonio ...
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... This is the "Christian example" that Shylock has to live with; "Around [Shylock] is the society of Venice, a world of golden youth, richly dressed....but quite ...
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... For example, before Shylock shocks the play with his morbid reality, Salerio is free to envision a shipwreck as a lovely scattering of "spices on the stream ...
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... Thus, for example, Shylock does not actually equate "my daughter" and "my ducats" for the scene of his chagrin is conveyed to us through the highly ...
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... One example of his vengefulness is when he said this to himself on page 15 ... ancient grudge I bear him." Not only does this prove that Shylock dislikes Antonio ...
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... If a Christian wrongs a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? Why revenge.' Shylock then tells of how throughout his life he has been ...
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... teach me I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction." 6 He shows that he will copy the example of Christians. Shylock becomes the ...
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... as they themselves would like to be treated, Antonio, as an example of 16th century Christians, is the exact opposite. He is disrespectful to Shylock; he does ...
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... by Christian example? Why, revenge. The villainy you teach me I will execute; and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction." Was Shylock cruel? ...
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... For example, the Jewish Shylock has such a negative reputation in this society that in the end of the trial between him and Antonio, who is the merchant of ...
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... There can be no question that Shylock is presented as an evil character that we are ... to take no pleasure from the usual past-times (he hates music for example). ...
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... think that there would be a lot of prejudice shown towards Shylock, and there ... For example, throughout he is referred to simply as, "the Jew", by almost all the ...
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... Which will be explained. My first example of cultural criticism in the Merchant of Venice is the way Antonio hates Shylock just because he is a Jew. ...
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... ahead by arguing with Antonio, creating a tense and competitive atmosphere, for example, both characters disagreeing with one another, when Shylock tells of ...
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... Shylock either did not know or did not care, for his priorities were completely out of line. The first example of this is when he could not figure out which he ...
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... of their penalty that they swore oaths to accept but both Shylock & Antonio ... For example, external forces keep the lovers apart, not by shortcomings in their ...
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... For example, at dinner in Maria's home, the Dr. Morais' wife says about the ... Act 1, scene 3) This quote tells the reader that Antonio thinks that Shylock is the ...
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... it is my view that while the play intends us to see Shylock as a ... Many modern critics would contend, for example, that Jews and other foreigners in English ...
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... An example of this is crying out to Brabantio that ...your daughter and the ... He stands alongside Mark Antony and Shylock as one of the most devious characters ...
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... not to be heard from she filters her way through the lives of Shylock, Antonio, Bassanio ... Portia is a perfect example of how Christ changed the lives of those he ...
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... Shylock is a character in Venice that deals directly with money. ... An example of this is when Portia and Nerissa disguise themselves as men and masquerade as a ...
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... Shylock is a character in Venice that deals directly with money. ... An example of this is when Portia and Nerissa disguise themselves as men and masquerade as a ...
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