A comedy "Venetian merchant" was created by William Shakespeare of Venice and Belmont (16th century). It was written in London in 1998. This full name is ... a strange history of a merchant in Venice, or a Jew who is known as Venice. Venice is a place where there are many business activities. There are many businessmen who lend or seek interest. The people who live here are not very kind, they are kind, they rather have a lot of money they do not like.
The complete title of the show is the night of the 12th day, or what you are about to do. Subtitles of the drama were popular in the Elizabeth era, but some editors used alternative work "Venice of the Jewish" as a subtitle by the Venetian merchant, but this was the only Shakespeare drama that was first published is. This script may be completed between 1600 and 1601. This is a reference to the event that occurred during the show. John Manningham, a student at a law school studying at a London nave, explains the performance (and invited students) held at Temple Hall on February 2, 1602 at the official end of Christmas. did. This is the first show of the show. No play was announced until the first work was included in 1623.
The play of Shakespeare may be regarded as continuation of this tradition. The Quarto title page shows that the play was then called Venetian Jew at that time, indicating that it was thought to be similar to Marlowe's Maltese Jew. One explanation about the structure of the script is that it means that Shakespeare contrasts with the revenge of a Jew who lacks religious grace to understand sympathy for compassion of the main Christian personality. Likewise, Shakespeare might mean that Sherlock was forced to convert to Christianity and became a "happy end" of this character. For Christians, it saved his soul and allowed him to enter heaven.
Jews are rarely drawn in the Elizabethan drama, but the Jewish hero has two noteworthy examples. Christopher Marlow's "Jewish Jewish" Barrow and Shakespeare's "merchant of Venice" Sherlock. Sharabpeare's depiction of Sherlock changed their expectations as people expect from Shakespeare, but Barabbas are depicted as foolish, greedy and homicide and therefore meet the expectations of the audience. Shy rock is a complicated and comprehensive character, very similar to his Christian opponent in mankind, except that he is a troubling Jew. Sherlock published one of Shakespeare's best speech, it provided a common humanity reason between Jews and Christians.