Conclusion of shylock
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Shylock is one of the most fascinating characters in Shakespeare's canon, and one that many great actors aspire to play. “There's something about the man that grabbed me by the throat and invaded my heart,” as Patrick Stewart puts it. Yet early stage interpretations made of him a one-dimensional villain: the original ruthless Jewish moneylender, with ginger wig and hooked nose.
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SHYLOCK IS THE MOST VIVID AND MEMORABLE CHARACTER IN "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .HE IS ONE OF THE SHAKESPEARE..
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SHYLOCK IS THE MOST VIVID AND MEMORABLE CHARACTER IN "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .HE IS ONE OF THE SHAKESPEARE..
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