The Merchant of Venice was written by William Shakespeare

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Tom Grigg 11PT

The Merchant of Venice was written by William Shakespeare in the Elizabethan period .The play is a tragic-comedy written in his second period. It is set in Venice in the late 15th century. Venice is situated in the northeast of Italy and is known as Queen of the Adriatic for its strong naval power. The play is about Shylock, a Jewish money lender trying to make a living and survive in a country that despises him and alienates him. In this period England was a Christian country, all children would be baptised soon after they were born, and were taught the essentials of the Christian faith at an early age. Attendance at church was compulsory; if you failed to go without a good medical reason you would most definitely be fined. Before the plot even starts, Shylock is condemned by the audience for being a Jew, and a moneylender. At this time in England the Christians hated the Jews, because of their profession of lending money, which the Christians by religion are unable to do. Jews were often forbidden to own land or engage in trade in England so the only occupation open to them was money lending, which they exploited to the full.

There was a great opposition between Christians and Jews in Venice, it was for example the centre of the Venetian community was Christian and around the perimeter of Venice lived the Jews, who were excluded from the rest of Venice. They were portrayed as inferior, and marginalized, because of their religion. Shakespeare took a big risk in this play as he portrayed the inhumanity showed to Jews and could have lost his life, if he portrayed Jews so well that offended the queen or if the audience disliked it and took offence he could have also lost his life. Luckily for Shakespeare he was able to capture sympathy and understanding from the audience towards Shylock.

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In the play Venice is made to look wealthy and a desirable place to be. This is to do with the trade routes crossing straight through Venice, carrying wonders from the East by land and West by sea. The play was unable to be set in England because the intolerance of Jews by Christians was a very controversial issue at the time. If the audience was to see that a Jew had some times been right, and that Christians were being out of line and made to look out witted. Then no one would see his play and Shakespeare would ...

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