Understanding Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice by Robert A. Albano - HTML preview

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Harold Bloom,The Invention of the Human

 

The Merchant of Veniceis “a profoundly anti- Semitic work.”

 

“Shylock is a comic villain and … Portia would cease to be sympathetic if Shylock were allowed to be a figure of overwhelming pathos.”

 

“Shakespeare’s comedy is Portia’s play, and not Shylock’s.”

 

“There is an extraordinary energy in Shylock’s prose and poetry, a force both cognitive and passional [sic], which palpably is in excess of the play’s comic requirements.”

 

“Shylock simply does not fit is role; he is the wrong Jew in the right play.”

 

NOTE: Although Bloom calls the play Portia’s, he devotes most of his chapter to Shylock.

 

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