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CDA of Shylock's Speech in Contexts of Power, Ideology and Identity
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Critical Discourse Analysis of Shylock's Speech in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in Contexts of Power, Ideology and Identity. The character of Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice has been the focus of debate among scholars. Many notice that Shylock, the Jew, is portrayed as violent and robust, whereas others feel that Shylock is a "kind" Jew who is treated badly by Christians. Therefore, the question arises in this case is that: Is Shylock treated fairly or not?- Shylock has to show some mercy at the beginning of the court, but he is never shown any when he falls down.- The reasons behind Shylock's failure in obtaining "the self" can be attributed or ascribed to his brutal character. Though he likes money, he prefers a pound of a Christian's "rotten" flesh. His insistence on the literal implementation of the bond leads to his destruction. He neglects the fact that those charged with power are able to edit the language of "his bond" the way they like. - Shylock's power, Jewish ideology and Jewish identity are set aside since he "plays" with those who are charged in power. - Shylock is a money-hunger Jew who's interested in interests and ending the lives of others.
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Name: Hamada Shehdeh Abid Dawood/ Place of Birth: Yatta - Hebron - Palestine/ Education:M.A. degree in Applied Linguistics and the Teaching of English -Hebron University. I'm an English Language Teacher, Directorate of Education/ Yatta/ Research Interests: Discourse Analysis, TEFL, Pedagogic Grammar, Error Analysis, Phonetics & Phonology, etc.
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Critical Discourse Analysis of Shylock's Speech in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in Contexts of Power, Ideology and Identity. The character of Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice has been the focus of debate among scholars. Many notice that Shylock, the Jew, is portrayed as violent and robust, whereas others feel that Shylock is a "kind" Jew who is treated badly by Christians. Therefore, the question arises in this case is that: Is Shylock treated fairly or not?- Shylock has to show some mercy at the beginning of the court, but he is never shown any when he falls down.- The reasons behind Shylock's failure in obtaining "the self" can be attributed or ascribed to his brutal character. Though he likes money, he prefers a pound of a Christian's "rotten" flesh. His insistence on the literal implementation of the bond leads to his destruction. He neglects the fact that those charged with power are able to edit the language of "his bond" the way they like. - Shylock's power, Jewish ideology and Jewish identity are set aside since he "plays" with those who are charged in power. - Shylock is a money-hunger Jew who's interested in interests and ending the lives of others.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783659790027
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9783659790027
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3659790028
- Veröffentlichung 23.10.2015
- Titel CDA of Shylock's Speech in Contexts of Power, Ideology and Identity
- Autor Hamada Dawood
- Untertitel It is too late to show Shylock any kind of mercy. It is too late for Shylock to save his face
- Gewicht 173g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 104
- Genre Linguistics & Literature