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9 January, 02:06

Where is discrimination shown in the merchant of venice?

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  1. 9 January, 05:32
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    Discrimination is a resounding theme in The Merchant of Venice (Meyers). All of the characters are affected by inequality. This inequity is evidenced clearly in Shylock, the Jewish usurer. He is treated with scorn and derision by all the characters.
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