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In three pages this paper applies Luke's Gospel to Shylock's experiences in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. Th... ...
In six pages this paper discusses the disappointment of this father and daughter and Italian Renaissance society disillusionment i... ...
In eight pages this paper presents a character analysis of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice and the element of pro Semitism the p... ...
This paper discusses that anti Semitism is not a good enough reason to justify the inexcusable behavior of Shylock in this analysi... ...
Othello's Iago and The Merchant of Venice's Shylock are villains who drive much of the action in the plays. This paper examines Sh... ...
Today Bassanio came up to me asking for my moneys. Later on I told him that I would lend him the moneys without any interest. I w...
TY_REEF Published on 12/01/1999 2557 Reads Shakespeare
There are many sides to this argument. The first is that Shylock does not sin at all, the second is that all the characters sin as...
[-red-] Published on 02/25/2001 2340 Reads Shakespeare
William Shakespeare shows how two tradesmen can have completely different lives when others view them differently in the play The ...
theebezt Published on 03/26/2001 3334 Reads Shakespeare
Many people are villainous in the way they behave. Their villainous acts may be attributed to their desire to destroy others and i...
QUEENSENGLISHGAL Published on 07/16/2001 3256 Reads Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s portrayal of Shylock in “the Merchant of Venice” is more complex than is originally thought. He is not only seen by ...
teacup_1 Published on 05/08/2004 2055 Reads Shakespeare
In the play Merchant of Venice, there is always a lot of controversy about whether Shylock is a victim or a villain. The definitio...
Scott_Ingram Published on 09/19/2006 10974 Reads Shakespeare
Shylock: Villain or Victim? People who are seen as villainous usually show the characteristics of greed and selfishness, Shyloc...
chaz123123 Published on 09/05/2007 4087 Reads Shakespeare
Shylock: Victim or Villain? I believe that Shylock is a Victim of what I feel are the tragic events and unfairness that has...
Grand_Pooba Published on 12/03/2007 9512 Reads Shakespeare
The Merchant of Venice was a comedy written by William Shakespeare. Antonio, a merchant of Venice was a venerable businessman. He ...
ChibiUniverse Published on 02/24/2002 2157 Reads Shakespeare
“Shylock is the villain in the play. He deserves no mercy.” Discuss with close reference to the Merchant of Venice. In the pl...
schmick Published on 05/06/2002 2416 Reads Shakespeare
Shylock’s behaviour is wrong, but understandable. With close reference to at least two key scenes examine Shylock’s historical and...
Sxyclr Published on 09/12/2007 2385 Reads Shakespeare
“Modern Humanitarianism has run riot on Shylock.” Discuss. “The Merchant of Venice” is concerned with two issues that were of i...
shahinsting Published on 05/11/2001 2747 Reads Shakespeare
In The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, there appears Shylock. He is a Jew, that much we are told in the cast list. But...
Admin Published on 01/22/1999 1182 Reads Shakespeare
In five pages the anti Semitic portrayal of Shylock, the Jewish moneylender in Shakespeare's play is examined in terms of providin... ...
In five pages this paper discusses the fourth act of this play in which Shylock sues for a pound of flesh by Antonio in terms of h... ...
In five pages this paper examines the customs of moneylending that existed during Elizabethan times in this consideration of a let... ...
In six pages this paper focuses on the relationships between Portia and Bassanio, Shylock and Jessica as well as Portia's masculin... ...
Portia is one of the main character roles in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, and is often related to as the heroine of t...
teacup_1 Published on 05/08/2004 1894 Reads Shakespeare
Many people are villainous in the way they act, and their villainous acts may be rooted in the desire to destroy others, or in the...
Admin Published on 01/22/1999 1522 Reads Shakespeare
Show how the plot of ‘The Merchant of Venice’ is apparently fanciful but in reality exactingly structured. “The Merchant of Ven...
shahinsting Published on 05/11/2001 1956 Reads Shakespeare
It is hard to determine whether or not Shakespearean comedy is clearly a product of Elizabethan courtly society. It can be said th...
WiggleDemon Published on 11/26/2002 1554 Reads Shakespeare
We can trace the origin of Comedy to Dionysis- the Greek God of Wine who was hilarious, satirical and irreverent in spirit. Ben Jo...
shahinsting Published on 05/11/2001 2209 Reads Shakespeare