What was
the jewish view of usury in merchant of venice?
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The Merchant of Venice (1596/97) illustrates beautifully Elizabethans' ambivalence over usury, interest and money. ... He is an amateur lender of money (and for good and just reasons), where Shylock is the professional moneylender, grasping and unscrupulous.
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