Merchant of Venice
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 hopes of elevating themselves. Many people
may only act "villainous" in reaction to the way they have
been treated in the past. Shylock the Jew is the villain or
antagonist in the play "The Merchant of Venice". Shylock
mistreats Antonio the Christian, his daughter, Jessica and
Launcelot.
The first person
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Shylock, the villain.
Shylock is the villain of "The Merchant of Venice".
He mistreats too many people, and then asks for mercy in a
court. Shylock is mad for revenge towards all Christians,
especially Antonio. He is such a villain that even his
daughter and servant are eager to escape him. Villains are
oftenly antagonists in story plots and normally are a threat
to the main character. Villains normally have motives behind
their evil doings.
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