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Shylock, a complex Jewish character in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, draws on biblical narratives to highlight themes of justice, mercy, and prejudice. The essay explores how these references illuminate Shylock's motivations and the societal attitudes toward Jews in the context of the play. It examines the interplay between Shylock's identity and the broader cultural implications, revealing the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's work in discussions of tolerance and discrimination. The analysis is rooted in a modern understanding of these themes, making it pertinent to contemporary audiences.
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Christianity versus Judaism in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Andrea Oberheiden
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