Merchant of Venice: Shylock Essay

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Shylock, in William Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, is a complicated and confusing character. Throughout the years, people have debated whether he should be pitied or hated. Using the play, people have supported their opinions saying that he wanted to kill Antonio so how can he be pitied? Some say that his behavior was a result of anti-Semitism. It was. Some people are evil at heart by their own choice, but some have this badness forced on them. Shylock is an example of a tragic character who turns bad because of the anti-Semitism circulating around him and as a human, he responds to that negatively. In the beginning of the play, he only wanted revenge on the Christians for their insults, but after, it became more personal which is why he did not want to take mercy on Antonio and seemed like an animal.
“Signior Antonio, many a time and oft in the Rialto you have rated me about my moneys and my usances: Still have I borne it with a patient shrug, for sufferance is the badge of all our tribe. You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, and spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, and ...

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