Shylock is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice." The character is not based on a real historical figure or event.
Shylock is a character in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. A Venetian Jewish moneylender, Shylock is the play's principal antagonist. His defeat and conversion to Christianity forms the climax of the story.
Shylock did not hate Jews. Shylock was a Jew.
Antonio borrows some money from Shylock the moneylender and promises that if it is not repaid on time, Shylock can have a pound of flesh from anywhere on Antonio's body. They have this written up and notarized in the form of a bond.
The cast of Shylock - 1913 includes: Harry Baur as Shylock Jules Berry
Operation Shylock was created in 1993.
Shylock, a character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, was a Jew.
Shylock and Antonio are both businessmen, but Shylock is a moneylender (banker) and Antonio is a merchant (trader).
You will find Portia and Shylock in the play of Hamlet.
no it is not a true story or based off a true story
Antonio never had anything but contempt and hatred for Shylock. This did not change much when Antonio was thrown in jail at Shylock's behest.
Shylock insists upon a pound of flesh.
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