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Shylock is the name of the Jewish money lender in William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice,” a character that has come to be seen as an archetype of the stereotype that Jews are greedy ...
The term “Shylock” is originally from William Shakespeare’s play “The Merchant of Venice,” which features a character named Shylock, a Jewish money lender.
A “Shylock” comes from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice—a Jewish moneylender who demands a “pound of flesh.” The term later became a slur for a greedy or ruthless lender.