Thursday, April 23, 2020

Merchant Of Venice Shylock Victim Or Villian Essays - Orientalism

Merchant Of Venice Shylock Victim Or Villian To what extent do you feel sympathy for Shylock? In the 16th century Jews were discriminated against especially in England and Venice. Christians believed that the Jewish race was inferior to them and that Jews should not be accepted into their society. There were very few Jews in England in this period this was mainly due to the fact that Edward had been lent money by several Jewish money lenders, he became unable to repay the money he owed them, and as a result sent them into exile. The remaining Jewish population were hated even more. In Venice, Jews were not given equal opportunities. They were unable to own land or work in the country as anything other than money lenders people resented them for charging interest on the money they lent which was their only income. Not many people wanted to do this type of work anyway, as money lenders were very unpopular so they left it to the Jews. This was extremely unfair as the Jews had to rely upon the people living in Venice to survive in the country. In Shakespeare's ?The Merchant of Venice' Shylock ,a Jewish money lender is hated by Antonio (the merchant of Venice) firstly because of his religion, and secondly because of his profession. Antonio thinks that Shylock is wrong for charging interest on the money he lends out. ( Antonio is very wealthy so he can do this, it is also not his profession.) Antonio's reasons for hating Shylock would have reflected the views of Shakespeare's audience. Shakespeare has made Shylock a very avaricious character we see this aspect of him as soon as he enters the play with his first words ?3000 ducats'. This characteristic is shown in several parts of the play. To its extreme when Jessica,his daughter runs away taking his money and jewels with her, he says ? I would my daughter were dead at my foot,and the jewels in her ear'. This shows he cares more about his money and jewels than he does about his own daughter being found alive. In Shylock's first scene it becomes clear he is miserly he spends a long time debating whether or not to lend Bassanio the 3000 ducats. The main reason for his delayed response is he likes to have control over the situation which is not usually the case. He loves the fact that for once Christians need him,a Jew especially .Shylock cruelly takes advantage of his position and keeps Antonio and Bassanio in suspense waiting for his decision,he even goes as far as to pretend he has forgotten the amount they wanted, he is very devious. Shylock is also very two-faced he tells Bassanio how much he hates Antonio' I hate him for he is a Christian' , but to Antonio's face he is pleasant' Rest you fair signior'. When Shylock eventually gives in he says he will only lend Bassanio the money if when the 3 months is up the money is not repaid in full then he shall have a pound of Antonio's flesh this is enough to kill him.This would be Shylock's way of taking revenge on Antonio, he says to Antonio' You call me misbeliever,cut throat dog,and spit upon my Jewish gabardine' this seems like a rather extravagant length to go to. Shylock is not at all sensitive to his daughters feeling like for instance when he tells Jessica she must not go out and join in the party with ?Christian fools' he is obviously not willing to discuss this with her. When Antonio cannot repay Shylock his money Shylock becomes very unreasonable and stubborn, he is not willing to let the bond go for any amount of money that is being offered to him it is clear that he is loving having Antonio's life resting on his mercy. It is clear that he is revelling in it.He even goes so far as to start sharpening his knife if front of Antonio's face in the courtroom, which is taking it to far! You could argue that Shylock was in fact a victim firstly because he was discriminated against because of his religion you spit on me on Wednesday last,you spurned me such a day,another time you called me

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