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1、From Another Perspective Towards Shylock另面分析夏洛克角色分析Thesis statement: Shylock is not born with being predatory or cold-blooded and he is also a victim of society, therefore, we should consider the justice even to criticize an evildoer. The Merchant of VeniceA. History BackgroundB. Brief IntroductionC
2、. The Conflict in the StoryD. My Thesis Statement.ShylockA. A Pitiful Jewa. Racial Discriminationb. Shylocks Words and Antonios Insult to Himc. Portia and the Dukes Attitude towards Himd. His Daughters Leave with a ChristianB. A Hatred Charactera. His Abnormal Revenge to Antoniob. His Hostility towa
3、rds ChristianC. A Deplorability Persona. The Sorrow of Humanb. The Tragedy of Society. Justice to Criticize an Evildoer Abstract: The Merchant of Venice is a tragic comedy, written by William Shakespeare. It can be described as a great interpretation of the nature of racial and religious interaction
4、s, as it involves a Jewish character, Shylock. The character of Shylock is supposed to be the typical, blood-thirsty Jewish villain, but he has been the subject of modern scholarly debate over whether the playwright displays anti-Semitism or religious tolerance in his characterization, for, despite
5、his stereotypical usurious nature, Shylock is depicted as one understandable, full of hate, having been both verbally and physically abused by Christians. Shakespear portrays discrimination toward the jews in this play. He should be condemned for his cruelty and greed, but as a Jew, a pagan, his suf
6、fering from the oppression against the race and the religion is worth for our sympathy.Key words: Shylock, Jew, Christian, discrimination, sympathyFrom Another Perspective Towards Shylock. The Merchant of VeniceA. History BackgroundThe Merchant of Venice is one of the most famous comedies of Shakesp
7、eare. “It was performed about 1596, just when Elizabeth ruled in the late years. The capitalism was just in the bud in Britain in Shakespeares period, in which time overseas trade was one important means for managing. In 1588, British navy defeated invincible armada, and won the only right at sea. I
8、t increased the capitalist class confidence. The country was in the prosperous state. At this time, the preponderant moods of Shakespeares works were optimistic. His comedies professed that love can prevail everything.”(杨周翰,吴达元,赵萝蕤,1979:165,with my translation) The Merchant of Venice would have made
9、 audiences laugh a lot, yet it also explores the deeply serious matters of justice and the way that Christians and Jews relate to each other. B. Brief IntroductionMuch less lighthearted than Shakespeares other comedies, the work is a serious study of love and marriage and of the abuse of wealth. The
10、 theme of The Merchant of Venice is not only praise of the youth, love and ideal of happiness, but also their humanist ideal and pursuit for their own rights and interests. Meanwhile, their humanist ideal is attained only after severe struggle against all obstacles. The heroes and heroines fight aga
11、inst destiny itself and mould their own fate according to their own efforts. As the sons and daughters of the Renaissance, they trust not in God or other things but in themselves, and their endeavors are crowned with success. Besides, with happy conclusion, it is a grave comedy. In it, Portia is one
12、 of Shakespeares ideal womenbeautiful, cultured, courteous and capable of rising to an emergency. Shylock, an avaricious money-lender with powerful image, is a Jew of pride and deep religious instincts. He has suffered much in the hands of the Christians. His revolving bond is counterbalanced by Ant
13、onios arrogant treatment of him. So his loud protest against racial discrimination cannot be altogether ignored by the audience.C. The Conflict in the Story“The conflict of the play unfolds as the contradictions between the trade capital and the usury capital in the early stage of capitalism. Gettin
14、g rich by trade is considered as a kind of decent conduct at that time. Antonio is a representative of this merchant capital. Usury as Shylocks is an old-time exploitation passing down from feudal society. Merchant capitalist is heavily reliant on loan, but usury is a grave threat to it. So the bour
15、geoisie abhor the usurys exploitation, and resist usury with many kinds of measures.”(外国文学教学参考资料选编组,1980:591) This is also why Antonio shows nothing but contempt for Shylock. Shylock hates Antonio because “He Antonio lends out money gratis and brings down/The rate of usance here with us in Venice”(莎
16、士比亚(著),朱生豪(译),2005:24), and obstructs him to make more money. In addition, another factor of their contradiction is race and religion. Antonio is a Christian. Shylock is a Jew. “In medieval Europe, a large number of Jews were engaged in money trade. According to the Christian Church, Jews were Chris
17、tians deadly enemies. From medieval Europe, there are many folklore and ballads about Jews to murder Christian children. On the basis of economy and religion, Jews were the object of discrimination and persecution at that time.”(穆睿清、姚汝勤,1984:193) “Anti-Semitism was a general phenomenon in 16-century
18、 England. Jews become a symbol of hate.”(安尼特T鲁宾斯坦,1998:49) “British people in the Elizabethan period were great animosity to Jews. The name Shylocks pronunciation is similar to Hebrew Shalach. Shalach means cormorant, a kind of raptatorial bird, which was the symbol of usurer in the Elizabethan peri
19、od. From Middle Ages, usuriousness is regarded as a kind of immoral behavior in Christian society.”(Gu Zhengkun & Liu Hao, 2005:119, with my translation) In the historical conditions of the day, humanistic author Shakespeare admires the bourgeois newer as Antonio, because they are favorable for deve
20、loping industry and commerce. To such a Jewish usurer as Shylock, Shakespeare criticizes his cruel and exploitive behavior on one hand and gives him great sympathy for his racial discrimination on the other.D. My Thesis StatementHowever, nowadays the name Shylock stands for the predatory and cold-bl
21、ooded people, and the Jewish usurer who gets happy from others suffering. People ignore that he is bullied in Christian society. He does not get peoples understanding. Distorted money concept and hatred mentality make him become different species of society. But the strong unrestrained and indignant
22、 cry he emits is never forgotten. Therefore, even when we criticize an evildoer, we should also consider the justice and mercy given by the society and people around him. . Shylock A. A Pitiful Jewa. Racial Discrimination “Since the birth of Christ, the relationship among Jews and Christians and the
23、 state has radically shifted from one end of the spectrum to the other. Since its inception, Christianity had been the religion coping with intolerance from the Jews and the state, yet as time progressed the attitude toward Jewry turned for the worse. As more Christian rulers came into power, laws a
24、nd regulations turned against those Jews who had once turned against those supporting Christ. Not until after the medieval ages did the states position on Jews begin to loosen up again. This is not to say that time would heal all problems. In truth, time simply brought a change. Social and economic
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