merchant of Venice act 2 scene 2 explain the line my master a very jew
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jew hear is used as an adjective which is negative expressing that jews are bad people. so he is a jew and in nature he is jew which is filthy according to launslaut
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It means that he is a truly jew and he is so bad as jew are reffered to as bad people so launcelaut wants to give him a rope to hang himself by leaving his services
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