Alleged Anti-Semitism in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Literature and history are major fields in which a multitude of scholars operate, and
the lines between the two are often blurred since the latter provides plausible
explanations of the former. This extended essay examines William Shakespeare’s
The Merchant of Venice from a historical perspective and attempts to evaluate the
existence of anti-Semitism in the play by casting light on Shylock, the Jewish
moneylender. The research begins by addressing the concepts of otherness and antiSemitism in addition to the tenets of new historicist theory which is necessary to the
next chapter that highlights a thorough depiction of Shylock and his characteristics.
As this paper submits, the audience must reach a moral and rational stance and
conclusion about Shylock the villain and man.