Shylock s Defense

Shylock s Defense

how does antonio`s ideas and actions towards other affect shylock?

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1. how does antonio`s ideas and actions towards other affect shylock?


Answer:

Shylock is also irritated by Antonio's frequent public condemnations of him. Antonio informs Shylock that he is not in the habit of borrowing or lending money, but has decided to make an exception for his friend Bassanio.


2. What are the similarities of shylock and Portia, give the deferences of Portia and shylock​


Answer:

Both Portia and Shylock have great wealth but no freedom. Portia, as a woman and Shylock, as a Jew are marginals of society. They are of less importance then the ruling Christian men. Portia, as a woman isn't allowed to express her opinion and has no power over her life.

Explanation:


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4. what is the differences of shylock and portia​


Answer:

Shylock is ill treated by society due to him being a “Jew.” ... Portia's “little body is weary of the world” and Shylock's conflict is introduced in his soliloquy. Shylock has no one and has been betrayed by his daughter and Portia is alone. Shylock's identity is derivative of Antonio and Portia's of the men in her life.

Explanation:

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5. What is the internal conflict of Shylock from The Merchant of Venice?


Answer:

What is the internal conflict of Shylock from The Merchant of Venice?

Explanation:

Shylock faces conflict against society in Venice where Jewish people are not welcome and he is treated poorly (49). The conflict of man versus nature arises when his ships crash and his investments are lost (113).


6. why is Shylock a victim in "the merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare"?​


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Shylock, the Jewish moneylender in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice," is often seen as a victim because he is subjected to prejudice and discrimination by the Christian characters in the play. Here are some reasons why Shylock can be considered a victim:

He is treated unfairly because of his religion: Shylock is repeatedly referred to as "the Jew" and is subject to verbal abuse and mistreatment by the Christian characters, who see him as an outsider because of his Jewish faith. He is insulted, spat upon, and ridiculed by Antonio and other characters in the play.He is denied justice: Shylock is seeking justice when he demands a pound of flesh from Antonio as part of their contract. However, he is denied this justice when the court, presided over by the biased and prejudiced Duke, rules against him and forces him to convert to Christianity.His daughter elopes with a Christian: Shylock's daughter Jessica elopes with Lorenzo, a Christian, and steals a large amount of money and valuable items from Shylock in the process. This further isolates Shylock and adds to his sense of victimization.He is left alone and destitute: At the end of the play, Shylock is left alone and destitute, having lost his daughter, his money, and his property. This is a tragic outcome for a character who has been mistreated and ostracized throughout the play.

Overall, Shylock can be seen as a victim in "The Merchant of Venice" because he is subjected to prejudice and discrimination by the Christian characters, denied justice, and left alone and destitute at the end of the play.


7. what are the similarities of portia and shylock?


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8. how is shylock punished for seeking to take antonios life?​


Answer:

He is banished.

Explanation:

He is ordered to surrender all his property to the Church of Rome. He must convert to Christianity and will his possessions to Jessica and Lorenzo upon his death.


9. what dealings do shylock and antonio engage in​


Answer:

In an aside, he talks of his hatred for Antonio, who Shylock says spits on him and curses both his religion and business practices in public. Despite this, he agrees to lend the money on one condition: if the loan is not repaid in full within three months, Shylock will take one pound of Antonio's flesh.

Explanation:

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10. way of expressing conflicts on merchant of venice shylocks speech​


Answer:

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11. How Shylock want Antonio to pay?​


Answer:

Shylock want to take Antonio to the notary to sign the bond document which stipulates that the forfeit to be paid will be a pound of flesh from any part of Antonio’s body.

Explanation:


12. What dealings do Shylock and Antonio engage in?​


Answer:

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13. what is the bond between Shylock and Antonio?​


Answer:

Antonio, having no money to lend him, tells Bassanio to find someone who will lend the money based on Antonio's credit. Here Shylock enters and agrees to lend Antonio the three thousand ducats on the grisly condition that he will take a pound of Antonio's flesh if the bond is not paid on time.


14. What might be the real motive of shylock?


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15. What interest did Shylock ask for the loan?​


Answer:

Bassanio approaches the Jewish moneylender, Shylock, and asks to borrow 3000 ducats with Antonio as a bond . Shylock points out that Antonio's money is invested at sea, and a loan is risky because the ships might sink or be attacked by pirates.


16. 1. What stereotypes were Shylock subjected to? ​


Explanation:

Shylock was often subjected to negative stereotypes in literature, film and popular culture. He was often portrayed as a miserly, greedy and unethical moneylender who would use any means necessary to get what he wanted. He was also seen as a bloodthirsty and vengeful character who was willing to go to extreme lengths to exact revenge on those who wronged him. He was also portrayed as a stereotypical Jew, as well as a villainous character who was intent on destroying other characters.

Answer:

Shylock, the character, was a Jew and the embodiment of Jewishness as Shakespeare and his audience would recognise them when the play was written in the late 1590s. This built on a history of the treatment of Jews in English law and social custom, and also upon contemporary events.

The great early English historians, the two ‘Freds’, Sir Frederick Pollock and Frederic Maitland, tell us that ‘the Jew came to England in the wake of the Norman Conqueror’: as the king’s dependants and the king’s serfs. Jews ‘belonged’ to the King. This was the position in the late 11th and 12th centuries. But in July 1290, Edward I formally expelled Jews from England, the culmination of two hundred years of persecution. To get around these laws, a number of Jews ‘converted’, to continue their lives in England, particularly London. But because on their conversion they forfeited their possessions, they became penniless. In 1232 Henry III established the Domus Conversorum to provide a home and maintenance to converted Jews. These laws remained in force till Cromwell’s day, in the mid-17th century.

The focus in the Merchant is on Shylock as a money-lender. Both Christian and Jewish law did not approve of money-lending at interest, which was called ‘usury’. But while Jewish law forbade usury among Jews, it did not do so between Jews and Christians. Hence, Jews were allowed to do things that were forbidden to Christians. As attitudes towards Jews hardened, they were squeezed into the areas that were off-limits to Christians and marginalised as a result—into occupations such as selling old clothes, peddling and money-lending.


17. what is shylock's strength and weaknesses


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As a characteristic of the Jewish moneylenders, Shylock 's most obvious weakness is his avarice.

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18. 2. Bassanio contacts Shylock regarding the loan. What the terms of the loan? What does it mean for Antonio to be "bound" to a loan? 3. Bassanio invites Shylock to eat with Antonio and him, but Shylock refuses. What reasons does he give? Why does he seem so bitter all at once? leer​


Answer:

2.The terms of the loan are that Shylock will lend Bassanio 3,000 ducats, which Bassanio will use to court and marry Portia. The loan is to be repaid within three months, with a penalty of one pound of flesh if it is not repaid on time. Antonio agrees to be bound to the loan, meaning he guarantees its repayment with his own money and assets. If Bassanio cannot repay the loan, Shylock will have the right to take a pound of flesh from Antonio's body.

3.Shylock refuses to eat with Antonio and Bassanio because he is a Jew and they are Christians, and he is not permitted to eat with them. He also feels that Antonio has insulted him and treated him badly in the past, which makes him resentful and bitter.

Explanation:

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19. in her speech before the court Portia the lawyer pleaded for Shylock to show mercy to antonio the credator what wad Shylock response​


Answer:

Portia says that mercy is "twice blessed" and is considered an "attribute to God himself." After Portia encourages Shylock to drop the case by showing mercy toward Antonio, Shylock responds by saying, My deeds upon my head. I crave the law, The penalty, and forfeit of my bond (Shakespeare 4.1. 195-196).

Explanation:

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20. In her speech before the court, Portia, the lawyer, pleaded for shylock to show mercy to Antonio, the creditor. What was shylock's response?​


Answer:

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21. Who is being referred to by Shylock in lines 2 and 3?​


Explanation:

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22. What was the “bond" between Shylock and Antonio?​


Answer:

Here Shylock enters and agrees to lend Antonio the three thousand ducats on the grisly condition that he will take a pound of Antonio's flesh if the bond is not paid on time. THE BOND IS FORFEITED, and the day of reckoning comes in the famous court scene.


23. differences of shylock and portia ​


Answer:

Shylock insists on strict justice while Portia, disguised as a lawyer, Argues justice tempered with mercy.

Shylock is ill treated by society due to him being a “Jew.” ... Portia's “little body is weary of the world” and Shylock's conflict is introduced in his soliloquy. Shylock has no one and has been betrayed by his daughter and Portia is alone. Shylock's identity is derivative of Antonio and Portia's of the men in her life

Explanation:

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24. what is the similarities of shylock and portia in the story of the merchant of venice​


Answer:

Answer:Both Portia and Shylock have great wealth but no freedom. Portia, as a woman and Shylock, as a Jew are marginals of society. They are of less importance then the ruling Christian men. Portia, as a woman isn't allowed to express her opinion and has no power over her life.


25. What is the decribtion about shylock in the merchant of venice


Answer:

Shylock is a Jew who lends money to his Christian rival Antonio, setting the security at a pound of Antonio's flesh. When a bankrupt Antonio defaults on the loan, Shylock demands the pound of flesh.

Explanation:

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26. what do the duke and the world expect shylock to do?​


What do the Duke and the world expect Shylock to do? Answer: The Duke and the world expect that Shylock will show pity at the last moment when the time to cut off a pound of flesh would come.


27. who is being referred to by shylock ​


Answer:

The fact that Shylock is described to as "the Jew who is the true demonic incarnation" illustrates Christians' overall anti-Semitism. The play's Christian characters continually denigrate Jews, which adds to a sense of sympathy for Shylock's character.

Answer:

Shylock being referenced as "The Jew that is the very devil incarnation" signifies the overall prejudice that Jews suffer by Christians. The fact that Jews are constantly insulted by the Christian characters in the play helps provide a sense of sympathy towards Shylock character.

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28. Is shylock a christian or a jew?​


Explanation:

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Answer:

Christian.

Explanation:

Shylock is a character in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice (c. 1600). A Venetian Jewish moneylender, Shylock is the play's principal antagonist. His defeat and conversion to Christianity form the climax of the story.


29. what are the traits of shylock in the merchant of venice synopsis? ​


Answer:

In addition to his baser traits, Shylock is proud and has deep religious instincts. Although clearly portrayed as a vengeful villain for insisting on his rightful payment of Antonio's debt to him, it is clear that Shylock's acts at least in part because of the way he himself has been mistreated by Christians.


30. choose 10 words that are used in shylocks and --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Answer: someone who lends money at excessive rates of interest

Enter BASSANIO and SHYLOCK

2. formerly a gold coin of various European countries

Enter BASSANIO and SHYLOCK

3.tubal of or relating to occurring in a tube such as e.g. the Fallopian tube or Eustachian tube

4.having greatly reduced vision

LAUNCELOT

[Aside] O heavens, this is my true-begotten father!

who, being more than sand-blind, high-gravel blind,

knows me not: I will try confusions with him.

5.overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself

Enter SHYLOCK and LAUNCELOT

SHYLOCK

Well, thou shalt see, thy eyes shall be thy judge,

The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio:--

What, Jessica!--thou shalt not gormandise,

As thou hast done with me:--What, Jessica!--

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