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Shakespeare, a Gifted Writer or a Anti-Semitic Villain?

Title: Shakespeare, a Gifted Writer or a Anti-Semitic Villain?
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Shakespeare, a Gifted Writer or a Anti-Semitic Villain?
"The Merchant of Venice" features a Jewish character that is abused and slandered by nearly every character in the play. Throughout the play the behavior of these characters seems justified. In this way, "The Merchant of Venice" appears to be an anti-Semitic play. However, "The Merchant of Venice" contains several key instances, which can be portrayed in a way that criticizes anti-Semitism. The first instance occurs in Act 1, scene 3 when the audience realizes that Shylock …showed first 75 words of 1391 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1391 total…be portrayed as a hero, rather than a villain, by emphasizing the speech that he makes to Lorenzo and Tubal and by making Portia's cruelty in Act 4, scene 1 especially evident. Because of this notion, The Merchant of Venice is not innately anti-Semitic. It can either be anti-Semitic or an aggressive criticism of anti-Semitism, or anything in between? It depends on how it is interpreted by directors and by actors and how the audience receives it.

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