The Venetian merchant is a game of anti-Semitism. Venetian merchants have a Jewish character and almost all their personality is abused and embarrassed. The behavior of these characters is reasonable throughout the game. Thus, Venetian merchants seem to be anti-Semitic games. However, Venetian merchants contain several important examples that can be drawn in such a way as to criticize anti - Semitism. The first act was the third act of the first act and occurred when the audience realized that Sherlock had full authority to express extreme anger in Antonio.
Venetian merchants contain enough anti-Semitic matter to be portrayed as a classic Elizabethan anti-Semitism drama including Christopher Marlow's Maltese Jews. The correct depiction can change the whole story. For these works, the director can make Venetian merchants severely criticize anti-Jews and their beliefs. By emphasizing his speech about the cruelty of Lorenzo, Tuvalu and Porcia in the fourth act, scene 1 is particularly evident and Sherlock can be portrayed as a hero, not a villain. Because of this concept, merchants in Venice are not anti-Jews. Is it an anti-Semitism, a positive criticism against anti-Semitism, or something in between? It depends on how the director and the actor explain it and how the audience accepts it.
Venice - People often ask questions when my university took the first "history merchants of Venice" into the Jewish district of Venice: our real Venetian Jews are our secret We are hiding him because we are not afraid of Sherlock who is a co-owner of the same, but I can help thinking about anti-Semitism. Coincidence: Since 400 years after the death of Shakespeare, the Republic of Venice had to detain Jews - new immigrants and refugees - to an abandoned foundry called a get for 500 years. This is the year of threat of terrorism, economic crisis, Mediterranean war, mass migration