according to shylock in what other ways did jews resemble christians?
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Merchant of Venice
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In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, the audience is introduced to Shylock a Jewish moneylender in Venice. Shylock's following speech denotes his lack of sympathy towards Antonio's current situation and how he now has to provide a pound of flesh to Shylock.
The clash between Christianity and Judaism is especially present in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. The character of Shylock is often ridiculed for his faith, to which he retaliates with some strong points.
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