The Role of Prejudice in "The Merchant of Venice"
Date Submitted: 12/22/2004 14:32:44
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 8 pages (2331 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 8 pages (2331 words)
THE ROLE OF PREJUDICE IN THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
This paper discusses the subject of prejudice in the William Shakespeare
play, The Merchant of Venice.
I. Introduction
William Shakespeare's satirical comedy, The Merchant of Venice,
believed to have been written in 1596 was an examination of hatred and
greed. The premise deals with the antagonistic relationship between
Shylock, a Jewish money-lender and Antonio, the Christian merchant, who
is as generous as Shylock is greedy, particularly with
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execute' (II.i.55-69). Quite simply, society teaches by
example.
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Auden, W.H. 1965. 'Brothers and Others,' The Dyer's Hands and Other
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Charney, Maurice. 1993. All of Shakespeare. New York: Columbia
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Marlowe, Christopher. Ed. Russell A. Fraser and Norman Rabkin. 1976.
Drama of the English Renaissance I: The Tutor Period. New York:
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Shakespeare, William. Ed. Kenneth Myrick. 1965. The Merchant of Venice.
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