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character sketch of shylock in 400 words

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Answered by Shubhendu8898
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Shylock is  the  most  prominent  character  in the  play  The Merchant  of  Venice written by  William Shakespeare. He appears  in  ACT IV much  of the  interest in the  drama  subsides. He  is a Jew  who lends  money of  high interest rate. Though he  is  victim of the  play  yet  he  has  something  in him which  wins  our  sympathy. Some  traits  of  his  character are  as  follows-


As a Miser:- Shylock is  a miser  by  nature. The main aim of his  life  to collect  money. He loves  his  money more  than his  daughter. When his  daughter  runs  away with his  gold  and  jewels , he  laments  more  for his  money that  for his  daughter.


Merciless Man:- Shylock has  no  mercy in his  heart. He  shows no mercy to those  who borrow  money from him. He take  back his  money with great cruelty. He  shows no mercy to Antonio  who fails  to pay his money on due date. Though all the respected man of  Venice requested him yet he  does  not  move  to show any  sympathy or leave  his  claim.


Typical Jew:- Shylock is a  typical Jew. He is the  representative of his community. He  always addresses him as  Jew  than  Shylock. He wears  Jewis cloths  and  takes  Jewis  oaths. He  does not  like Christians and loves  his  community at  core  of his  heart.


As a Miser:- Shylock is a great  usurer in the  play. He  lends money on charging high interest of rate. He  is  always seen waiting  for the victim to be  in his  grip.  Because of  his  this  nature, he  hates  Antonio who  brings  down the rate  of  interest  in  the market.


A Wise  and Intelligent Man:- Shylock is  very wise  and  intelligent man. He  always  shows his  wisdom and  fore sightedness in his  decision. He is  a so wise  that  he puts his  case  in the trial scene in  a logical way  like  a  lawyer. Thus  the whole  scene  represents with an  intelligent.


Conclusion:- In brief  these  are some qualities of Shylock's character which makes  him the different  figure in the  drama. Overall he  his  representative of  this  community and  able  to win  our sympathy in  the  last.

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

Shylock is portrayed as a dynamic and clever character. He is cruel malicious and revengeful. He is a strong and independent character. He is a greedy moneylender but he does not reflect the Jewish character in general.

Explanation:

Character sketch of shylock

Shylock is the most prominent character in the lay  The Merchant of  Venice written by  William Shakespeare. He appears in  ACT IV much of the interest in the drama subsides. He is a Jew who lends money at a high-interest rate. Though he is a victim of the play yet he has something him which wins our sympathy. Some traits of his character are as follows-

As a Miser:- Shylock is a miser by nature. The main aim of his life is to collect money. He loves his money more than his daughter. When his daughter runs away with his gold and jewels, he laments more for his money than for his daughter.

Merciless Man:- Shylock has no mercy in his heart. He shows no mercy to those who borrow money from him. He takes back his money with great cruelty. He shows no mercy to Antonio who fails to pay his money on the due date. Though all the respected men of  Venice requested him yet he does not move to show any sympathy or leave his claim.

Typical Jew:- Shylock is a  typical Jew. He is the representative of his community. He always addresses him as  Jew than  Shylock. He wears  Jewish clothes and takes  Jewish oaths. He does not like Christians and loves his community at the core of his heart.

As a Miser:- Shylock is a great usurer in the play. He lends money by charging a high-interest rate. He is always seen waiting for the victim to be in his grip.  Because of this nature, he hates  Antonio who brings down the rate of interest in the market.

A Wise and Intelligent Man:- Shylock is a very wise and intelligent man. He always shows his wisdom and foresightedness in his decision. He is so wise that he puts his case in the trial scene in a logical way like a  lawyer. Thus the whole scene represents intelligence.

Conclusion:- In brief these are some qualities of Shylock's character which make him a different figure in the drama. Overall he is representative of this community and able to win our sympathy in the last.

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