Shylock ... Furthermore, Jessica strips Shylock from his wifeamp39s ring. ... Jessica and the ring are the only two irreplaceable possessions that Shylock ever had. ... View More
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ReviewThe Merchant of Venice The two subplots provide also much enjoyment. They are concerned with Portia trying to get married and Jessica, Shylockamp39s daughter, eloping with Lorenzo. ... View More
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The Treatment of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice ... Tubal clearly is in agreement with Shylock both about Jessicaamp39s perfidy and about punishing Antonio, for he says that Antonio is clearly undone, and Shylock ... View More
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Anna Karenina and Jessica ... III i 7981 Shylock seems to love his money more than his daughter, an obvious reason why Jessica left him and why he would not understand the reasons to why ... View More
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The Tempest ampamp The Merchant of Venice ... The strained relationship between Shylock and Jessica, and the relationship between Portia and her deceased father, further illustrate the demanding and ... View More
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Parental love ... Shylock sees Jessica more as valued property. ... Shylock holds Jessica hostage, a mere possession to be counted amongst the rest of his fortune. ... View More
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Shylock the Victim ... It should be said that Jessica, Shylockamp39s daughter, did leave on her own terms and did steal the ducats from her father, but she would not have done this ... View More
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Shylock and Antonio in ... openly. He blames Antonio for his downfalls, hardships and of course the escape of Shylockamp39s daughter, Jessica. amp39To bait fish withal. ... View More
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Othello ... One of the relationships that contrast love is the parental type with Shylock and Jessica. Shylock who is the father of Jessica ... View More
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Shylock ... does not pay back the 3000 ducats in the three months Shylock can cut ... Shylocks daughter Jessica is seeing a Christian called Lorenzo behind his back, Jessica ... View More
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mov ... Shylock rules over his daughter Jessica in absolute power. He is very possessive of her. Shylockamp39s power over Jessica is to do with paternalism. ... View More
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ampquotShylock is an inherently unsympathetic characterampquot. Discuss ... either relate to Jessica, seeing her father as a monster who is concerned about nothing but his possessions or they can empathise with Shylock, feeling sorry ... View More
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Merchant Of Venice ... generous. Jessicaamp39s love for Lorenzo required her to be generous. Lorenzo a catholic fell in love with Jessica, Shylockamp39s daughter. They ... View More
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Merchant Of Venice ... Shylock and Jessica are the only two Jewish characters in the play but they are both very important characters and are an integral part of the play. ... View More
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Anti Semitism ... Lorenzo harshly insults Shylock when he tells Jessica that if her father ever makes it to heaven, it is only because Jessica converted to Christianity and that ... View More
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AntiSemitism in ampquotThe Merchant of Veniceampquot ... Lorenzo harshly insults Shylock when he tells Jessica that if her father ever makes it to heaven, it is only because Jessica converted to Christianity and that ... View More
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Hamlet themes ... than her wealth. Consequently, this is also shown through the relationship of Jessica and her father Shylock. It is made apparent ... View More
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Merchant of Venice ... Antonio shows that he loves Bassanio when he sacrifices his own flesh and Shylock shows that he loves Jessica when she runs away and Shylock develops sorrowful ... View More
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Merchant of Venice ... Shylock mistreats Antonio the Christian, his daughter, Jessica and Launcelot. ... Shylock also mistreats his own daughter, Jessica. ... View More
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The Merchant of Venice ... rancorous past. We later discover more of Shylockamp39s sensitive side, when we learn he has a daughter called Jessica. However, there ... View More
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The merchant of venice ... Another example of men treating women as property would be Shylock and Jessica. Shylock also does not see Jessica as another person. ... View More
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Merchant of Venice ... Through Portiaamp39s discrimination against various cultures, Shylockamp39s hardships, Jessica and Lorenzoamp39s elopement, Morroccoamp39s speech and Shylockamp39s famous speech ... View More
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Venice ... Jessica the daughter of Shylock. ... He also rules that Shylock must give up half his fortune to Antonio and leave all his property in his will to Jessica. ... View More
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Merchant of venice ... Shylock is also victimized by his own daughter Jessica. After Jessica runs away to elope with a Christian, and steals from Shylock ... View More
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A Person Who Needs to be understood againShylock ... Later, Shylock was delivered a painful blow when his daughter Jessica left him for the warm embrace of her Christian lover, stealing his money in the process. ... View More
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Merchant of Venice Shylock ... Bassanio, Antonio, Jessica, and Lancelot all see this. In some ways, Shylock is presented as a victim of the antiSemitic residents of Venice. ... View More
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The Merchant of Venice ... insult to injury when he says that he doesnamp39t want Shylockamp39s money, but that his share should be given to Lorenzo, who married Shylockamp39s daughter Jessica. ... View More
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The Merchant Of Venice ... Jessica confirms that Shylock will be maintaining the bond that was created now that Antonio has no way of paying back the bond. ... View More
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The Merchant of Venice ... a dog, cur, and wolf. Shylockamp39s own daughter, Jessica, causes him to suffer the greatest indignity. Jessica longs to be free from ... View More
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The Merchant Of Venice ... Another aspect that dismays the audience from taking Shylockamp39s side is that he treats his daughter Jessica very contemptuously, forbidding her to take part in ... View More
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