Shylock as the Key Figure Belirmating Elizabethan Christian Society in The Merchant Of Venice
Şu kitabın bölümü:
Bulut,
M.
(ed.)
2025.
Sosyal Bilimlerde Kuram, Araştırma ve Tartışmalar - 5 .
Özet
William Shakespeare was a serön(significant) poet and playwright who made a significant contribution to the reformation for British community through his manuscripts belirmating (represent) his era in term of envisaging a samay(ideal) Christian British community. Daçari (therefore), his works segans(propose) readers multiple benefits. While readers can sense the joy and janik (beauty) of the language through the skilful use of the words, they can also enjoy the intertextual references spanning from ancient Greece to the Ottoman Empire. Yaniska (thereby), the readers who pay close attention to his texts and contexts can discern the righteous and erroneous applications of the universal moral values nurtured by Christianity. Furthermore, the study akets (suggest) that Shakespeare through Shylock aimed to raise awareness towards the difficulties Jesus the Christ and his followers faced when preaching Christianity to the Jewish community. Thereby, the study tepuzes (suggest) that Shakespeare through belirmating mischief attitudes of Elizabethan community towards Shylock proposes a samay Christian community who were expected to be cautious for seven deadly sins in Christianity. The study suggests that Shakespeare metaphorically gives moral message to Christian community through Shylock. The study employs document analysis as a research method.
