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socio-economic, cultural and historical background or relevance of merchant of Venice

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Answered by dangerousqueen01
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Background to the "Merchant of Venice." During the 16th Century, William Shakespeare wrote an extraordinary play and called it the "Merchant of Venice." Elizabethans of this time, were extremely anti-Semitic and because of their anti-Semitism the subject matter of the play alone would have grabbed the audiences' attention. Inspirations for the "Merchant of Venice" came from two different places for Shakespeare. Firstly there was a play showing called the "Jew of Malta." In this play, written by Christopher Marlowe the Jews were portrayed as monsters. Again, prior to Shakespeare's play Dr Lopez-who was queen Elizabeth's physician, was accused of attempting to poison the Queen. The events only added to the Elizabethans Semitism and because of these events the Elizabethans were not happy or pleasant towards the Jews. The "Merchant of Venice" seemed to be a perfect opportunity to express their hate for the Jewish nation. "Lopez" is the Spanish word for wolf. A wolf is a type of dog and throughout the book we read of Shakespeare referring to the Jews as dogs. Once again the Elizabethans would not have seen anything wrong with this, for that was how they referred to the Jews themselves. What we need to realise is that there isn't only one audience; in fact there are two- the 16th Century audience and the 21st Century audience. Whereas people of the 16th Century agreed with Shakespeare attitude towards Jews, the attitude of the 21st Century has completely changed. This change in attitude has happened due to the events of World War II, where Adolph Hitler and the Nazis treated the Jews in unimaginable, inhuman and unacceptable ways. Over thirty thousand Jews were sent to concentration camps.

Answered by VineetaGara
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Background of Merchant of Venice

  • Merchant of Venice is a renowned novel by William Shakespeare.
  • During the reign of Elizabeth I there was widespread hatred against Jews.
  • They considered Jews as monsters and wolves.
  • The same hatred for Jews can be witnessed in the Merchant of Venice,
  • The novel also reveals discrimination based on color, caste, race and the poor status of women in the society.
  • The villain of the story, Shylock is a Jew.
  • He was contempt and tortured by Antonio, a Christians.
  • This old memories made Shylock more enraged and he hated Christians
  • Prince of Morocco was unsuccessful in winning the love of Portia, Just because of his black complexion.
  • Portia was not allowed to choose her husband because of the male dominance in the society.
  • These are the relevant socio-economic, cultural and historical background of Merchant of Venice
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