Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Free Merchant of Venice Essays: Secular and Religious Views :: Merchant Venice Essays
Merchant of Venice - Secular and Religious Views The secular and religious views of both, Antonio and Shylock, à were portrayed very bluntly. The religious opinions of both characters à were that their religion was superior to infidels and also very à stereotypical. In the business world, Antonio owned ships with à valuable goods and was extremely generous. He always relied on their à return to shore and expressed his faith in this book. On the other à hand, Shylock was a greedy man and used the Bible for sources of à interest to collect more money. Relating to religious views Antonio à and Shylock were very parallel, but in means of business the two were à reverses. à à à à à à "I[Shylock] hate [Antonio] for he is a Christian. . . [Antonio] à hates our sacred nation." This phrase said by Shylock, a Jew, is based on the beliefs of other Jews upon other Christians. Shylock is à being very stereotypical because Shylock doesn't really know Antonio, à Shylock heard of Jew-hating Christians, so he thinks that all à Christians hate Jews. Antonio happens to be a great man and Shylock à didn't even give him a chance, he just hates Antonio for being of à different religion. à à à à à à "The Hebrew[Shylock] will turn Christian; he grows kind." à Antonio says this, thinking that no Jews are kind, emphasizing naiveness. Then Antonio sees the Hebrew, Shylock, becomes amiable, so à he believes that's impossible. So Antonio interprets the scenario as à Shylock being Christianized, because he is becomingà generous. This à quotation shows how Antonio thinks that his religion, Christianity, is à superior to Judaism. The previous quotation illustrated how Shylock à was stereotypical about Christians. Both characters have similar à beliefs about other religions. à à à à à à "Why, fear not, man, I will not for felt it! Within these three à months- that's a month before this bond expires-I do expect, return of thrice three times the value of this bond." This phrase was said by à Antonio assuring Shylock that his ship with all his goods will return à with the interest that Antonio owes Shylock for borrowing money. This à shows Antonio's trust in his ship even though there were strong winds à and high chances that his ship will be overturned. Antonio is very à naive about the real world of business and no matter what happens he à thinks he will be successful. à à à à à à On the other hand, Shylock is a wise business man, but very à greedy.
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