Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Shakespeare's interest in
law(or justice)
- The Merchant of Venice
- Uses this play to illustrate how
some scenario's can question
the morality in specific laws.
- Antonio's care free attitude causes him to land
himself in a position where going against
morality has caused chaos for both parties.
- Uses the case to illustrate a gruesome
scenario where the laws help create an
immoral situation
- According to the law Shylock was entitled to the human
flesh, but morally this is unnaceptable
- Measure for measure
- consider whether or
not morality can or
should be legislated
- presents the notion that
humans should not judge one
another
- illustrates how even
the officials in charge
are corrupt
- Shakespeare uses Lord Angelo's
character to show how power can
be abused because not every
rulers intentions are pure
- In order for there to be Justice the
situation had to be observed by the
Duke
- argues that morality should not
be regulated by our
government
- Shakespeare often tested social norms and pushed
limits in order to get his point across
- Presents the Idea that one person should not have the
power to dictate morality.
- It is acceptable to over look the law in certain situations
as long as they do not go against the basic idea of
morality
- Interest: a feeling of wanting
to learn more about something
or to be involved in something