in what all ways does shylock compare the christians to the jews?
Answers
Answered by
0
Explanation:
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.
Venice was primarily and dominantly a Christian society with Jews as it's unfairly treated minority. Stereotypes classified Jews as immoral, evil, and foolish people while the Christians were graceful, merciful, and loving.
Hope it helps you.
Answered by
0
Answer:
A haterd of Christian and lends money out of Interest.
hope it's helpful for you
I need just 1 brainliest
Similar questions