according to shylock in what ways did jews resemble Christians? what is shylock trying to prove here? (MERCHANT OF VENICE)
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What does Shylock say about Christians and Jews?
Hence, Christians are rude to Jews to the point that "cursed be my tribe" says Shylock. The Christians have no basis for their hypocritical behavior and take revenge when they are wronged by Jews, and yet a Jew is not expected nor permitted to do the same.
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What does Shylock say about Christians?
Though Bassanio asks him to dine with them, Shylock says in an aside that he will not break bread with Christians, nor will he forgive Antonio, thereby signaling his rejection of one of the fundamental Christian values, forgiveness.
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Jews believe in individual and collective participation in an eternal dialogue with God through tradition, rituals, prayers and ethical actions. Christianity generally believes in a Triune God, one person of whom became human.