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    Shylock

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    The way a character gets its reputation is affected by the way the reader and other characters view them‚ and that perspective can change at any point throughout the storyline. In Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice‚ Shylock is presented as the most developed character. Shakespeare purposely creates both an antagonist and protagonist in Shylock‚ by creating a change in view for the reader throughout the play. He can be viewed as a hated Jew that is often referred to as a villain‚ a devil

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    Character Sktech

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    Shylock’s character sketch in merchant of venice Shylock is a focal point of the play. A traditional stereotype of the Jew in Elizabethan times‚ he is comically caricatured as a greedy miser. He wears a traditional "Jewish gabardine." He is a middle- aged man between fifty and fifty-five‚ who has a keenness of observation‚ a memory for details‚ and a strong amount of energy. He is well versed in the Bible and is able to draw analogies from various Biblical sources and stories‚ which are relevant

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    Submitted by Umesh Kumar Proposed Title Merchant Opportunities for power plants in India Abstract The concept was merchant power plant was introduced in India in 2003. With an existing huge demand supply gap of electricity in India‚ MPPs are considered to be panacea in the long run. Though the government has targeted capacity addition of 88‚000 MW in the 12th FYP it seems faltering purely basis the trend of delays observed in project commissioning and the after effects of economic slowdown

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    Sympathize with Shylock

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    Do you sympathise for Shylock? - Give reasons for your answer Should Shylock be shown pity or did he deserve how he was treated? Ever since Shylock was shown as a character by William Shakespeare in the Merchant of Venice there have been many interpretations about him all throughout history. Some of these opinions are of the time are biased. Even different groups of people throughout the centuries have a different point of view about this man. In the 19th century (Elizabethan times) Shylock

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    M.O.V. Holocaust Essay Project In the Merchant of Venice‚ Shylock states‚ “He hath disgraced me and laughed at my losses‚ mocked at my gains‚ scorned my nation‚ thwarted my bargains‚ cooled my friends‚ heated mine enemies- and what’s his reason? I am a Jew. Hath now a Jew eyes? Hath not Jew hands‚ organs‚ dimensions‚ senses‚ affections‚ passions?” (Shakespeare 110) This quote explains Shylock’s relationship with Antonio by stating that Antonio has laughed at his losses‚ made fun of his earnings

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    The merchant of Venice is the most convincing play related to racism in nowadays. William Shakespeare – the most famous writer in the world‚ originally wrote this play. This play is about love‚ power and honour and it has been presented between the two wars. The play was thought as a comedy to most Christian; on the other hand‚ people thought the play was presented extremely races‚ as a Jew (Shylock) was the only villain and having all the punishments. In Act 3 Scene 1‚ Shylock was so depressed

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    ‘The Merchant of Venice’ by William Shakespeare is a play in which one of the main characters is portrayed as both a villain and a victim. The audience’s interpretation of Shylock oscillates throughout the play. We must also recognize that Shylock has most likely become a villain as a result of being unfairly victimized for having Jewish heritage. During the sixteenth century‚ when the play was written‚ mistreatment towards Jews was common; especially in Venice as it was an anti-sematic city. Jewish

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    Blueprint to Success

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    Sophia Sanvictores Ms. Younen ENG2D1- 06 January 14th 2013 Blueprint to Success A majority of successors all share something in common. They all have these personality traits that were able to get them to where they are today. The reason many people are not successful‚ is they lack these traits that are essential for success. These traits form a solid foundation for the blueprint of your success. What is the blueprint for success? The answer lies in these three words; wisdom‚ courage‚ and love

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    Portia; Heroin of Venice

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    Portia is a strong heroine in a play filled with‚ confused‚ selfish‚ niave men. It may seem that she is a controlling female who uses her power to get her way in the world‚ but she is given a bad rap. Sure she’s a bit controlling but how can we blame her‚ that’s how she was brought up‚ it’s part of her upbringing. It’s easy to accuse her of prying into her newly husbands life or taking control over something that wasn’t any of her concern‚ but it’s possible that like many other heroes and heroines

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    The Space Merchant is a science fiction novel written by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth. The book displays the future of the city and society in a dystopia prospect. Dystopia is the future that we fear and want to avoid. It views the world as the place full of danger where oppression and human misery happen. (Cite) The Space Merchant addresses many possible problems that can happen in the future such as inadequate resources‚ privatization‚ and segregation. In the book‚ the advertising agencies

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