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Do you sympathize with Jessica Why?
Explanation: When we look at Jessica from her own point of view, we sympathize her as she is bored in Sherlock’s house. But when we look at her from Sherlock’s point of view, we find her to be a disobedient daughter who goes against her father’s will by planning to elope with a Christian.
How is Jessica portrayed in The Merchant of Venice?
Lorenzo describes Jessica as “wise, fair, and true” (II. vi. 56). She reveals her intelligence and independence when she escapes her father’s house by disguising herself in male clothing and taking money and other valuables with her.
Should we Sympathise with Shylock?
Shylock Deserves Sympathy However, as he has done with other villains, Shakespeare actually plays around with his audience’s preconceptions and makes Shylock an interesting, complex and sometimes likable character. Being a Jew in Christian dominated Venice, Shylock is persecuted by society.
Is Shylock more upset about losing Jessica or his money?
Here, Shylock rants about the money and jewels that his daughter Jessica took from him when she ran away. He is clearly more upset about the loss of possessions than about the loss of his daughter.
Do you think Jessica is an obedient child of her father?
Again, Jessica seems to have respect and gratitude for her father. She speaks mildly with him. She is more ashamed of her father’s ill-manners and stubbornness rather than he being a Jew. Interestingly, her father does not know all these and thinks her to be a very obedient daughter.
Did Jessica proved to be a dutiful daughter?
Answer : Jessica was not dutiful daughter, as she disobeyed her father in eloping with a Christian, as she knew very well how much he hated Christians.
Is Jessica’s desire to leave more about her faith or her father?
She reveals how she feels ashamed to be her father’s daughter because of his behavior. She also declares her love for Lorenzo and her desire to leave home and become a Christian to marry him. Jessica’s bold move demonstrates her courage and strength to choose love over family and religion.
Why would the audience feel sorry for Shylock in this scene?
‘The Merchant Of Venice’ is a Shakespeare play about a Jewish money-lender called Shylock who gives a Christian called Antonio a bond, but only intends to murder him. This phrase would make an audience feel unsympathetic towards Shylock because he wants to hurt, and possibly kill, Antonio.
What are your feelings towards Shylock?
Shylock is not an admirable character, but he does encounter terrible hatred and contempt throughout the play. One would have to be as harsh as he is to feel any satisfaction at his fate. Even when Bassanio tries to offer Shylock twice the amount of the loan, the usurer refuses.
Does Shylock love Jessica?
Lorenzo continues to explain how Shylock would only get to heaven because of his daughter’s influence. He provides strong evidence of Jessica as far different and better in character than her father, Shylock. He clearly reveals his love and admiration for Jessica.
How does Shylock treat Jessica?
Jessica’s behavior is not altogether surprising when one considers Shylock’s treatment of her. Shylock shows his daughter little affection or kindness—she is his flesh and blood and therefore an extension of himself, not a person in her own right.