Sherlock is a void victim of a merchant in Venice, in 1594 Count Essex was a British aristocracy in England Elizabeth era, actively participated in the persecution and trial of Rodrigo Lopez. Lopez is a Portuguese Jewish man accidentally accused of poisoning the Queen of England. As Queen's royal doctor, Lopez could not protect himself if he was sued. Essex, who offered the evidence, also supervised Lopez 's trial, and the possibility of Lopez' s survival remained minimal. The innocent Jews were hanged at Taberne in England and witnessed everywhere.
Sherlock is one of the most complicated people due to the dual nature of Shake Spear. In "Merchant of Venice", Shakespeare is exploring the tension between Christian and Jews and the problem of anti-Semitism. Shy rock is a victim of racial abuse, such as being spurred by Christians. But at a certain point in the game, especially when Sherlock tried to capture the life of Antonio, the audience witnessed the same terrible behavior against Antonio. My first impression of Sherlock was that he frequently pitied himself.
Sherlock is one of the most interestingly thought-provoking characters among William Shakespeare's Sherlock Venetian franchisees. In the five scenes in his play, he was despised, betrayed, abandoned, punished, humiliated by the Christian society, his daughter, and finally all who needed his money It was. His beliefs and ways of making a living are the only reason Christians have for this treatment, even in alienation. Among the Venetian merchants of William Shakespeare, the Jewish Sherlock who borrowed money looked like a bad person, and a victim. He cares more about his money and then he is concerned about his daughter so Sherlock is a villain, he is not benevolent for Sherlock, he is still getting 1 pound of meat from Antonio I will. First, Sherlock is a villain. He is more concerned about his coin and his daughter Jessica. Sherlock is more concerned about his money than his daughter, because Jessica
Among the Venetian merchants, Sherlock was portrayed as a victim and a villain. Shakespeare showed that he was the villain at first as he was mentioned in a conversation between Saranio and Salerio. They expressed him as a "dog Jew" and we automatically considered him as a bad person in the drama. "It was incredible, to cut a dog in my throat, told to vomit my Jewish Fuada." He said Antonio looked down at him and spit him out. , He became his friend. It is for simple reasons that Jews hinder him since doing business. I remember in the recent history of the Holocaust, we feel sympathy for him