In life, most people can contact with common things. At some point, we all have patrons or victims. According to Webster's dictionary, the stereotype is defined as "a concept or image of simplified standardization that has a special meaning and is shared by group members". Most stereotypes take a negative form, based on age, gender. Features such as race, identity, personal beliefs.
Jewish stereotypes are a common sign of Jewish people, in many cases ironic, prejudiced, anti-Jewish. Jewish overseas representatives are stereotypical for more than 2,000 years and are the cause of many social problems (the Jewish religious ceremonies are considered to be particularly devastated churches and nations) . . Christians are their most extreme behavior. Anti-Semitism continued for centuries and culminated in the Third Reich during the Second World War. Modern Jews are still greedy and critical, are stereotypes as ghastly ghosts and are often portrayed as posters collecting cartoons, manga, and gold or collecting diamonds. Early films such as the Cohen Advertising Program (silence in 1904) shaped Jews as "smart merchants"
The stereotype of "Venetian merchant" is very important. Almost all characters are judged according to their fixed ideas. Sherlock etc. He is a Jew, his character is usually Jewish stereotype. He has a lot of money, he is very embarrassed, suspicious and crazy. The Jews were not allowed to possess anything then. Their lives are very dark. The only way to earn money is to lend money to other interested people. In the 16th century, residents of Venice hated stereotypical Jews. They do everything to bother the Jews. If you are a Jew of Venice in the 16th century your life may not be easy.
In the Shakespeare era, there was no Jew who lived lawfully in the United Kingdom for decades (after the expulsion law in 1290). However, in the Middle Ages there are still stereotypes of Jews as money lenders. Historically, renting was a fairly common occupation among Jews. This is because Christians are not allowed to fulfill interest and are later deemed to refer to the interests of all forms of loans, as the Jews were excluded from other work. At the same time, most Christian kings forbid the Jews from cultivating the land and serving the government, and craft guilds often refuse to recognize Jews as craftsmen. Therefore, financing is still one of the few professions open to the Jews.