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Analysis Of Shylock In Shakespeare

’s Merchant Of Venice Essay, Research Paper


In Shakespeare?s Merchant of Venice the antagonist of the


play is Shylock. Shylock is a wealthy Jewish moneylender.


Shylock is probably the most memorable character in the play


because of Shakespeare?s excellent characterization of him.


Shylock is the antagonist in the play because he stands in


the way of love, but this does not necessarily make him the


villain of the play. Shylock can be seen as both the


villain of the play and as a man who is very human.


The villain that we see in Shylock is the greedy


moneylender. Shylock charges high interest rates and when


he is not repaid he insists on revenge. In the play Shylock


loans Antonio money, and out of jest he suggests that should


the loan not be repaid in time Shylock may cut off one pound


of flesh from Antonio?s body. Soon after Shylock?s daughter


runs away from home with Lorenzo, a Christian, and takes her


father?s ducats with her. When Antonio?s ships do not come


in and he is not able to repay the loan Shylock is no longer


interested in getting his money back. Shylock want revenge


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p>for the loss of his daughter through the fulfillment of the


bond. In court Shylock is defeated because of his


selfishness.


Shakespeare also shows the human qualities of Shylock


throughout the play. Shakespeare brings out these human


qualities by causing us to feel sympathy for him. After the


loss of his daughter Shylock ran through the streets crying


?My daughter! O my ducats! O my daughter!? as children


followed him, mocking him. This causes us to feel sympathy


for Shylock, even though we may feel him to be a villain.


Besides the loss of his daughter and his ducats, after the


trial Shylock also looses his property and his religion.


The loss of his property was certainly a blow to Shylock but


it can hardly compare to his loss of his religion. His


forced conversion to Christianity brings out more sympathy


for him.


Shakespeare?s manipulation of our feelings for Shylock


show Shakespeare?s gift as a writer. He gave Shylock the


ability to make us hate him at times, and sympathize with


him at others. This makes Shylock one of the most vivid


characters of the play.

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