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Merchant of Venice: Prejudice and Discrimination
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Mind Map on Merchant of Venice: Prejudice and Discrimination, created by Aleena Vincent on 19/02/2019.
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Merchant of Venice: Prejudice and Discrimination
Shylock’s Treatment
Hath Not A Jews Eye speech (Act3, Scene 1)
"Hath not a Jew eye?"
do we not have eyes to see?
emphasis that they are human through imagery
"If you prick us, do we not bleed?"
Nota:
"if you tickle us, do we not laugh?"
syntactic paralellism
shows that they have emotions
they feel pain, when hurt
rhetorical question
obvious answer 'yes'
Making the Audience agree
Shakespeare 0saking the audience think if they are treating Jews inhumanly
"Disgaced me,.hindered me...laughed.. mocked.. scorned...thwarted"
cumalitive of verbs
what Antoni has done
presents him as a victim
helps us understand how badly he was treated
" the same food,.. the same weapons. same diseases"
repetition of "same"
reinforcing humanity and how they are similar to Christians
how they are not lower or superior to Christians
Shylock's Monologue
Act1,Scene3: The Deal
"You that did void your rheum upon my Beard"
flemming on his beard
inhumane
disrespectful
"You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog"
not accepting his faith and religion
name calling, insulting
'dog' unhygienic wild animals
"Spit upon my Jewish Gaberine"
spat on his Jewish cloak
disrespecting Shylock as a person as well as his religion
"Hath a dog money? Is t possible that a cur can lend 3,000 Ducats"
Antonio cursed him in the past and now is asking for money
Mocking Antonio's decision
Shylock has power to control Antonio
Rhetorical Question
"For Sufferance is the badge of all our Tribe
the long suffering is the characteristic of the Jews
'BADGE' Venetian Jews had t wear a yellow 'O'
physically and mentally/emotionally
Racist views
Portia
Her suitor
Prince of Morocco
“Fair as any man I’ve looked upon yet”
Racial comment
"I rather be married to a death-head with a bone bone in its mouth than either of these."
Prejudice & Discrimination
Prejudice
preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
against Jews = anti-semitic
Discrimination
Treating someone unfairly because of their race/religion/background
Elizabethan Attitude
Jews were exiled from Britain
Jews aren't able to go to heaven
Go to Hell
Happy to Force Jewish Converso
Believed they were helping them go to heaven
"That you Presently become a Christian"
not entirely merciful
Moderne aud. immoral, not right
Hated Jews
seen as a threat to the Queen
religious conflicts
"For he is a Christian"
presents religion as the main source of their conflict
religious difference= disagreement with Shylock's business
antonio criticises Shylock for charging interest
believes his trade is justified
16th C Venice Context
Christians thought lending money profit =SIN
but Jews didn't
why Ant. + Shy. disagree about business
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