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Every time the theme of wealth has been portrayed in the Merchant of Venice.
Act 1 and 2

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In much of The Merchant of Venice, the characters' attitudes toward wealth, mercantilism, and usury (lending money with interest) function as a way to differentiate between Christians and Jews. The Christians in the play are portrayed as generous and even careless with their fortunes.

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