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Shylock - Wikipedia Shylock ( ˈʃaɪlɒk SHY-lok) is a fictional character in William Shakespeare 's play The Merchant of Venice (c 1600) A Venetian Jewish moneylender, Shylock is the play's principal villain His defeat and forced conversion to Christianity form the climax of the story
Shylock | The Merchant of Venice, Jewish Moneylender, Character . . . Shylock is a character from William Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice A Jewish moneylender, Shylock is a complex character known both as a victim and a villain His monologue, in which he asks, ‘Hath not a Jew eyes?’ is one of the most famous speeches from a Shakespearean play
SHYLOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SHYLOCK is the Jewish moneylender and antagonist of Antonio in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice Usage of Shylock: Usage Guide
Shylock, The Merchant Of Venice: All About Shylock ️ Shylock is a character in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice There were not many Jews in Elizabethan London but those that were there did not have a comfortable time They were outcasts and suffered extreme discrimination
Althouse: When Did ‘Shylock’ Become a Slur?. . . the term was, not too . . . Grok: "A "shylock" is a term historically used to refer to a moneylender who charges high interest rates, often portrayed as greedy or exploitative It just so happens that a lot shylocks are Jewish, but that's certainly not Trump's fault