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The Merchant of venice A Comedy in Five Acts A Comedy in Five Acts by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare
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What is ANTISEMITISM? Hatred of the Jews
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When did anti-Semitism begin? Why did people hate the Jews?
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Myth 1: Blood Libel
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Myth 2: Jews caused the plague
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Jewish Ghetto in Venice Jews were allowed out of the ghetto during the day to practice their three legal professions: textile trading, medicine, and money lending.
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Jews were required to wear certain identifying items of clothing.
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A ducat, the Italian currency, was worth about 7 dollars. Usury: the lending of money with interest. Usury was forbidden by the Christian church; therefore, the Jews were often the money lenders. The Jews were taxed very heavily, so they charged high interest.
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What was the name of Shakespeare’ s Theater? The Globe Theater
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T The New Globe Theater in London was patterned after the original.
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Here is the stage of the new Globe.
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Three tiers of seats rest under an open sky.
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Who played the female roles in Shakespeare’s plays?
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Elizabethan Comedy: Focuses on the failings and bad habits of mankind. Makes fun of these weaknesses to promote social change.
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Shakespeare’s Comic Devices Shakespeare’s Comic Devices 1. Happy ending 2. Mistaken identity 3. Women are smarter than men 4. Villain is punished in the end
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5. Stock Characters (stereotypes) a. Clown (physical humor) (Lancelot Gobbo) b. Talks all the time (Gratiano)
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Stock Characters, continued... C. Jewish Characters: 1. Stingy, complaining old man (Shylock) (Shylock) 2. Young woman coverts to Christianity (Jessica) (Jessica)
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Depending on where it is performed, The Merchant of Venice can be a very anti-Semitic play. It was Hitler’s favorite Shakespearean play!
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Why would Shakespeare set his comedy in Venice?
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Venice, the center of the renaissance, was called the jewel box of Europe.
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The carnival in Venice lasted four months of every year.
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The Rialto Bridge was considered the “Wall Street” of Venice.
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The Merchant of Venice Themes of the Play Appearances can be deceiving. Revenge is always destructive.
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Portia, Shakespeare’s first great woman character, lived in a castle in the imaginary kingdom of Belmont, on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Portia’s father’s will stated that her suitor must choose the casket (box) which contained her picture. Portia’s father’s will stated that her suitor must choose the casket (box) which contained her picture.
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The Gold Casket Inscription “Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire.”
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The Silver Casket Inscription “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves.”
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The Lead Casket Inscription “Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath.”
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