Difficult Truths

The Merchant of Venice uncovers many difficult truths throughout the play. Why are people afraid to perform this play? It's full of racism and racial remarks, right? But how is that any different from the world we live in today? Don't get me wrong. I am not at all, in any form, racist to other people or religions. But the society and world we live in is. It's a difficult truth, but this play isn't much different than things people in the world experience today. It's difficult for most of us to sit and read racial and religious slurs. It's disgusting most times, but there's truth in this play. This is how our history was like. The Jews were treated like trash again and again, and by the Christians during this time.

Did you know the United States has the LARGEST Christian population in the world?!
Crazy.

The Moors have been treated wrong for so long, and African-Americans are still treated poorly today at times. This world was racist and is racist, and that's a difficult truth. BUT if we teach plays like this or books or movies that portray what our history truly was, maybe just maybe someone can learn from it and make a difference. The difficult truths can be difficult to hear, but you can also learn the most from them. I believe The Merchant of Venice is a great example of that and a great opportunity to learn from the mistakes made in history.
We just have to be brave enough to face the reality of it.

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