A modern interpretation of A Merchant of Venice casts the fate of its "villain," Shylock, in a tragic light. He loses his daughter Julia, his fortunes, and his case against Antonio the Merchant (of Venice). Recently, a team of top lawyers has gone back to Shakespeare's text and reviewed his case. The results? Not surprising. But the verdict of the editorial's author? Definitely worth the read.
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Art and Style,
Law,
Theatre,
Theater,
Jewish,
Anti-Semitism,
Lawyers,
William Shakespeare
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