i think he is a good father
Shylock
Shylock did not hate Jews. Shylock was a Jew.
Jessica ran away from Shylock because she felt trapped in her father's house and wanted to escape her oppressive environment. She was unhappy living under Shylock's strict and controlling nature, and she longed for freedom and a different life. Additionally, she was in love with Lorenzo, a Christian, and eloping with him symbolized her desire to break away from her father's expectations and embrace a new identity.
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).
Shylock
Jessica, daughter of Shylock in 'The Merchant of Venice'. Except that Shylock was not a merchant; he was a moneylender. Antonio was the merchant, and he had no children.
Shylock did not hate Jews. Shylock was a Jew.
Jessica ran away from Shylock because she felt trapped in her father's house and wanted to escape her oppressive environment. She was unhappy living under Shylock's strict and controlling nature, and she longed for freedom and a different life. Additionally, she was in love with Lorenzo, a Christian, and eloping with him symbolized her desire to break away from her father's expectations and embrace a new identity.
Operation Shylock was created in 1993.
The cast of Shylock - 1913 includes: Harry Baur as Shylock Jules Berry
It's a bit awkward, because there are two plots in the play. In the first, Bassanio would be the protagonist in his quest for Portia's hand, but there is no antagonist. In the second, Shylock is a kind of antagonist to Antonio's protagonist, but one does not feel that Antonio is a character of that kind of significance. This may be one reason that many modern interpreters recast the play as the Tragedy of Shylock, with Shylock as a protagonist and Portia as an antagonist.
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.
One might also ask "By whom was Shylock abandoned?" and the most likely answer is Jessica. The answer to this is that Jessica was starved for human company. The only people she ever saw were her father and her servant Gobbo. She did not have a social life, and Shylock was not making an effort to find her a nice Jewish husband. This is not totally Shylock's fault, as Jewish custom forbade almost all social interaction between the sexes, and Jessica did not have a mother to accompany her to such functions as she might attend with other women. However, her action in becoming apostate meant that by Jewish custom she became dead to her community. She abandoned her father as completely as she would have by committing suicide.
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.