Shylock from Merchant of Venice
Title: Shylock from Merchant of Venice
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 435 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Shylock from Merchant of Venice
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 435 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
SHYLOCK: The Jew
An in-depth character analysis
Often, The character Shylock, in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, is portrayed as a beastly monstrosity, with a lust for Antonio's life. Through a more careful examination it can be determined that Shylock was an upstanding member of his community, who endured abuse, forgave easily, and upheld the customs and law.
Shylock endured much of Antonio's abuse, overt a long period of time. This can be seen by
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citizen of Venice, before the very end. His great respect for law and order are shown in the following quotes from Act 4 Scene 1.
Line 104: "I stand for judgment"
Line 213: "I crave the law"
Line 257: "O Noble judge!"
Shylock the Jew, through a careful examination of The Merchant of Venice, is found to be an enduring, magnanimous, forgiving, and law abiding citizen of Venice. As opposed to his typical role as the wicked blood thirsty villain.


