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Is The Merchant Of Venice A Anti-Semitism play?

Introduction

The merchant of Venice is indeed, Anti Semitic. I know this because of how the Christians in this play seem to target the Jew’s a lot, And also seem to be very disrespectful towards them as well. What I mean by Anti-Semitic? Well this word basically means Hostility/Discrimination against Jews. Which is a very bad racist action that some people still do in the society we live in now. Why do people do it? No idea, all I know is that it is wrong and is a bad thing to do, as the play in the Merchant Of Venice shows us just that.

First of all, Anti-Semitic means discrimination against Jewish people, which has clearly been notified in the play.

Jews Were Separated From The Christians

My first sum of evidence here is the fact how Jewish people and Christian people have to live separate, and even worse that the Jewish people have to live in a ghetto. A Ghetto is ‘a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups. An isolated or segregated group or area in or restrict to an isolated or segregated area or group.’ This is definitely no doubt a clear piece of evidence of how the Christians were being Anti-Semitic as they were separated from the Christians and were put into a ghetto. This is why I believe that this is evidence for this play being Anti-Semitic.

 Shylock Is A Money Lender
My second piece of evidence states how Jews are only allowed to be money lenders. This clarifies how the Christians only allowed the Jewish people to be money lenders and have no other types of jobs at all. The reason why I think this is Anti-Semitic is because, why on earth would Jewish people be set a certain job and no others. Don’t they have freedom? Firstly living in a ghetto. And now only allowed to have one job. This is like before, another reason why this play Merchant Of Venice is Anti-Semitic towards Jews.
‘Three Thousand Ducats’
This quote is spoken by Shylock when he looses his daughter Jessica, when she runs away, changes religion and steals Shylock’s money.
The reason why this is Anti-Semitic is because the first thing he thinks of first is his Ducats. Which is a strange thing for someone to say after loosing a member of their own family. As Jews were known for being ‘Good with money’ then this phase makes fun of that by making it seem that since Shylock is a Jew, then he cares about money more than his daughter. I also know this because the word ‘Ducats’ or ‘Ducat’ in his speech was said 6 times. and the word Daughter/Jessica was said 5 times, so somehow Ducats seem more important to him. This is why the quote
Three Thousand Ducats is a good use of evidence to state that this play is Anti-Semitic.
‘A Pound Of Flesh’
This phrase is another piece of evidence that I found. I chose this phrase because it shows a Jewish Stereotype, which Shakespeare has used to make the audience laugh. The play shows Anti-Semitism because of how Shylock wanted a pound of flesh, maybe because of the stereotype of Jews preforming rituals on humans to get their blood. I know this because of this quote here, said by Jessica: ‘That he would rather have Antonio’s flesh than twenty times the value of the sum’ This quote shows this because of how Shylock wanted his blood, and didn’t care how much money people would give him not to do it. This is why I believe that this piece of evidence is a good point to show you that this play is Anti-Semitic.
‘Fair Sir You Spit On Me Wednesday Last’
This quote is a clear evidence of Anti-Semitism. This is because of how Antonio spits on Shylock, and expects nothing of it as he is a ‘Jew’ so he can do whatever he pleases. Antonio also states that he will spit on him again if he wants to. This quote was said during the time when Antonio asked for the 3000 ducats. Plus, as Antonio believes that Shylock’s only job is a ‘Money Lender’ then he would accept it. Antonio also calls Shylock a dog, and just expects Shylock to let it go as he is a ‘Jew’ and wouldn’t just say no to the offer. In return to this Shylock questions how a dog can lend people money ‘Hath a dog money? Is it possible a cur can lend three thousand ducats?’ This is why I believe that this quote is evidence for this play being Anti-Semitic.
‘Thou Naughty gaoler’
This quote is another piece of evidence to state how this play is Anti-Semitic. This line was said by Shylock when the gaoler let Antonio out of his cell to speak with Shylock. I chose this quote because since Antonio is a Christian he is let out of his cell to speak with Shylock. Yet if it was Shylock asking to let out of his jail to speak with Antonio for any type of matter, they will say no say no as he is a ‘Jew.’ This is why I believe that this quote is evidence for this play being Anti-Semitic.
Comedy play
This phrase is another valid point on how the Merchant Of Venice Anti-Semitic. I know this because of how Jews were treated in this play. Jews were treated like animals, the Christians didn’t seem to care about them at all. They spit on Jews, call them dogs and other horrible words. The reason why I believe that this play being a comedy explains how it is Anti-Semitic is clearly because Shakespeare wants us to think that treating Jews bad is funny, and is all just a laugh when clearly it is not and it is a terrible thing to do nowadays. This is why I think that this play being a Comedy explains how it is also Anti-Semitic.
So from all the evidence and explanations of my points given, this is why I believe that the Merchant Of Venice is Anti-Semitic.

 

The Battle of the Somme

The battle of the Somme was not a pleasant one. A lot of death and sadness, a lot of bombs, shots and artillery being fired from different directions of the battle.  This battle started with the Germans invading France. There was 700,000 French deaths before the British came, and when we did come, 200,000 more French died along with over 400,000 British soldiers willing to sacrifice their life to save the French civilisation. The British were bombing no mans land and trying their hardest to wipe up the Germans. The attack started on 1st July 1916. Haig has even said that in June ( A month before the battle) There was no Training sessions or Commanders. So they must of worked hard to win this battle

What could haig do to help?

Haig decides to attack along the river somme to distract the Germans from verdun and help build the morale of the french

420,000 British people died (in this battle) including 60,000 in this day alone. The French lost 200,000 men and Germans lost nearly 500,000. The reason why the British had to help was because the French has lost 700,000 before the battle

After heavy French casualties at the City of vurden, The Allies needed

 

The britsh began a five day artillery on the front line of German front lines

The battle of verdun looked very grusume and horrid, people running around no mans land getting shot and hiding behind anything possible. Weather that be a dead body if necessary. There was a machine gun turret which someone took out with a grenade.

Many people died, and at the end the soldiers berried the bodies.

Planes were bombing the no mans land and most of them crashed into no mans land causing big explosions.

This battle was the time when the first tank was introduced.

My Pre-Crime Act: Debate

PROPOSITION

 

Pre-Crime would be great for the society. It would mean that less or no people at all would be committing murder. Since Pre-Crime tells us when a crime is going to happen, we will arrest the person so that once the timer goes out we release them. This would mean that less people would be in jail and less people would commit murder thanks to our new advanced system of preventing crime act!

The reason why I would let a suspect go after we hold them in for pre crime murder (Stopping a person from murdering someone even though they haven’t done anything yet) is because the person hasn’t done anything. Pre crime act just makes sure they don’t do anything and then once we are sure that the timer has gone out by around a few hours that’s the time we let them out.

 

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