cultural criticism
In Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, there is a lot of hate. Antonio dislikes Shylock just because he is a Jew and Shylock hates Antonio because of the way he treats him and cause Antonio lends out money interest free. A man named Bassanio goes to Antonio, his best friend, for money to go and pose as a rich man to win a woman named portia's hand but all of Antonio's money is on ships out at sea. So Antonio goes to Shylock to borrow 3 thousand Ducats to give to Bassanio. In return Shylock says he will give the money interest free, but if he doesn't pay him back in three months he can have a pound of flesh from Antonio. Resulting that the court rules he must take the pound of
My first example of cultural criticism in the Merchant of Venice is the way Antonio hates Shylock just because he is a Jew. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. Many of us need to see past things like that. Things like heart, personality, and abilities are some things we should focus on. In conclusion you can see how society can be ignorant and cruel just to deference in race, status, religion, sex, age, etc. " That they think we are accomplished men. 17 " oh my Antonio, had I but means to hold a rival place with them. " Her name is Portia, nothing undervalued.
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