"I hate him because he is a Christian"-- Elizabethan era was an age of prejudice, discrimination and religious hatred. Support your views with evidence from the tex
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The line is taken from William Shakespeare’s satirical comedy The Merchant of Venice. The story was set at the backdrop of 1596 where a greedy Jewish money-lender Shylock was in loggerheads with a Christian merchant Antonio. Shylock is portrayed in the comedy as a very greedy person which hints at the persistent religious hatred of that century. It was an age of greed and hatred
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