Shylock Victim or Villian ?????
Many factors need to be contemplated when determining if Shylock is to be considered a victim or a villain. It is difficult to class Shylock as simply a victim or villain as he is a complex character who can be interpreted in different ways.Anti Semitism was normal in Shakespeare’s era; therefore a Shakespearian audience would have regarded Shylock as a villain. In this period usury was condemned by the Christian religion. this meant he was portrayed unsympathetically. This contrasts with contemporary values, as we would expect a more even handed approach Shakespeare wanted to show Shylock as a villain, in act I scene iii we learn of his usury. It is in this scene, that Bassanio asks to borrow money in Antonio’s name. In the aside we learn of Shylocks intent regarding Antonio’s life “If I can catch him once upon the hip I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him. This is hidden under a façade of friendship; he calls the bond “a merry sport”. Antonio regards the ‘pound of flesh’ clause to be a show of friendship: ‘The Hebrew will turn Christian: he grows kind’. Antonio receives the terms of the bond because he is confident he will be able to repay the bond. Shylock feels justified in exacting revenge upon Antonio. He i
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Hebrew Christian, Christian Shylock, Christians Venetian, Salerio Solanio, Shakespeare Shylock, Christians Shylock, Anti Semitism, , Shylock Contrasting, shylock villain, trial scene, antonios life, attitude towards, shylock victim, pound flesh, play words, antonio respect, throughout play, scene bassanio,
Approximate Word count = 1079
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
|