关键是法律保护的不是外族人的利益
最恨的就是律师
他们才真正知道如何利用法律来为主子服务
基督教徒觉得世界上只有他们懂得mercy
于是莎士比亚让仇恨蒙住夏洛克的眼睛
然后利用法律的邪恶本质堵住夏洛克的嘴巴
再让金钱捆绑住夏洛克的手脚
最后让基督教徒的mercy一点一点地放干夏洛克的灵魂
剥夺了夏洛克的的信仰
还好心地让夏洛克的女儿找到好归宿
来对比夏洛克所说的“我宁愿随便找个渔夫做我女儿的丈夫,也不愿她嫁给一个基督徒”
有点类似现在美国梦,和某些顽固不化种族之间意识形态上的冲突
The merchant of Venice tells us a story about friendship, love and religion. Among the three themes, it is the religion that inspired me the most.
First, let’s take a brief look at the three main characters in the play: Antonio, Bassanio, and Shylock.
Antonio, whom the merchant of Venice refers to, is decent and brave, loyal to his friends and severe to his enemies. As a Christian, he often discriminates the Jewish people, and insulting them in public is often the case.
Bassanio, in my opinion, is a good-for-nothing young man. He is obsessed with the beauty and the fortune of Portia, and he borrows money from Antonio to make his trip to woo the hand of Portia. From this we can see that Bassanio is sort of incapable because he can’t even pursue his love all by his own.
莎翁看了这个可能要气活。
原著里面,犹太商人夏洛克是一个贪婪吝啬、心胸狭窄,复仇心极重,且冷酷无情的守财奴,以放高利贷谋利。而安东尼奥等人都是善良、宽容、仁慈的基督教徒。
电影里面一开场,先说了基督教人对犹太人的迫害,比如犹太人出门必须戴红帽子,在路上被人欺负、吐口水之类,其次不许犹太人有财产,所以犹太人只能放高利贷为生(既然不许犹太人有财产,那犹太人哪里来钱放高利贷?)。
一通抹黑基督教,洗白犹太人的骚操作之后,颠倒乾坤
另眼看威尼斯商人
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