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8220;What Humour are You? What I know about the Merchant of Venice. There were Jews, they lived in ghettos. xD. What’s up with flesh-taking Jewish moneylenders? Next Entries ». Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Author Archive for Nicholas Chan. Categories: Merchant of Venice. JEWS AND THE BURDEN OF MONEY. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2010/02/14/books/review/Rampell-t.html. For centuries, Jews have been considered to be great at making money, and have been resented because of it. What made the Jewish people so successful in moneymaking, and why did that cause them a lot of problems? So why looked down on because of their success? Merchant of Venice Link. Jewish Moneylenders in Merchant of Venice. Why or why not? Expla...
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Chongjoyce's English Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. March 3, 2010. Explain in your view, what is the most striking image or line from Act III of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice? 8220;I’ll have my bond, speak not against my bond;. I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond. Thou call’dst me dog before thou hadst a cause,. But since I am a dog, beware my fangs. The duke shall grant me justice. I do wonder,. Thou naughty jailer, that thou art so fond. 8211; Shylock (scene three).
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Lau Brandon's Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Current Connections. The haunting Faces of Nature. Dead Poet’s Society. May 3, 2010. Tagged Dead Poet's Society. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Lau Brandon's Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Act 2 Favorites. February 9, 2010. Any major criminal offense would be an inexcusable flaw, and one that would alter my perception of people I admire. I remembered a teacher who was fired from teaching after he let a group of middle school students drink alcohol on a school-sponsored trip. While not a major criminal offense, under aged drinking is something that should be taken seriously. A thoughtful and interesting response.
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Explain in your view, what is the most striking image or line from Act IV of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice? Copy out the lines from the play and explain why. Scene one, lines 89-103. What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong? You have among you many a purchased slave,. Which like your asses and your dogs and mules. You use in abject and in slavish parts. Because you bought them. Shall I say to you,. Let them be free! Marry them to your heirs! Why sweat they under burdens? You will answer,.
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And Merchant of Venice. Explain in your view, what is the most striking image or line from Act V of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice? Copy out the lines from the play and explain why. If you had known the virtue of the ring,. Or half her worthiness that gave the ring,. Or your own honor to contain the ring,. You would not then have parted with the ring. What man is there so much unreasonable,. If you had pleased to have defended it. With any terms of zeal, wanted the modesty. Feed for this Entry.
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And Merchant of Venice. Explain in your view, what is the most striking image or line from Act I of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice? Copy out the lines from the play and explain why. I am as like to call thee so again,. To spit on thee again, to spurn thee too. I find these lines the most striking from Act I of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice because these lines show the extreme hatred of Antonio against Shylock, which is quite disturbing. Response to “Act I Favourites”. Feed for this Entry.
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Categories: Merchant of Venice. JEWS AND THE BURDEN OF MONEY. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2010/02/14/books/review/Rampell-t.html. For centuries, Jews have been considered to be great at making money, and have been resented because of it. What made the Jewish people so successful in moneymaking, and why did that cause them a lot of problems? So why looked down on because of their success? Merchant of Venice Link. Jewish Moneylenders in Merchant of Venice. What negative Jewish stereotypes do yo know of? Enter y...