When William Shakespeare's Sherlock "Merchant's work of Venice" was cited in the play, Venice is known for its justice quality, but the Jews are regarded as "second-class" citizens in Venice. There were many prejudices against minorities of the Jews, and they were even forced to comply with the special laws of the Venetian government.
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
Jessica is the daughter of Jewish money lender Sherlock of William Shakespeare's "Venetian merchant" (around 1598). In the drama, she and Lorenzo, an unsigned Christian, and her father's safe, finally to the house of Portia and Bassanio. In the dramatic structure of the drama, Jessica plays a secondary but important role. Her actions encourage Sherlock's retaliatory assertion to Antonio's "pound meat", her relationship with Lorenzo and Sherlock, as opposed to Persia and Bassanio, and her father, as a mirror as a mirror I did it. Sherlock's claim to Jewish faith