Shylock’s Inwardness and Resentment
Keywords:
Interioridade, Ressentimento, Mercador de VenezaAbstract
Este artigo analisa parte da cena do julgamento no Mercador de Veneza de Shakespeare. As disposições interiores de Antonio são representadas em um ato frívolo de sacrificar-se por Bassanio. Seu desejo mais profundo é esconder suas sinistras dimensões interiores, que não deseja ver. Assim, elogia apenas seu ato de generosidade pago com a própria vida, num ato algo masoquista. Por outro lado, o ressentimento e a vingança de Shylock retratam dimensões interiores, retratando sua interioridade na peça.
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