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... While Shylock concludes this speech with a declaration that “the villainy you teach me I shall execute” and goes forth to try to hurt Antonio, we as audience must be certain at this point that there is more to this character than malignity. Indeed, in kinder times – in a straight comedy, for instanc ...
... While Shylock concludes this speech with a declaration that “the villainy you teach me I shall execute” and goes forth to try to hurt Antonio, we as audience must be certain at this point that there is more to this character than malignity. Indeed, in kinder times – in a straight comedy, for instanc ...
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... Perspective The story is told in the teller perspective. They talked once at a time since it was a play. They also showed whoever was talking. Time and place Title characters Antonio is the title character in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. He is a middle-aged merchant by trade who has his fin ...
... Perspective The story is told in the teller perspective. They talked once at a time since it was a play. They also showed whoever was talking. Time and place Title characters Antonio is the title character in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. He is a middle-aged merchant by trade who has his fin ...
Shylock

Shylock is a fictional character in Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice. A Venetian Jewish moneylender, Shylock is the play's principal antagonist. His defeat and conversion to Christianity forms the climax of the story.Typically played as a villain until the nineteenth century, Shylock has been increasingly portrayed as a semi-tragic figure whose vengeful acts arise from his victimisation.