Mercy: Not so much a trend

In The Merchant of Venice, we see this theme of mercy through the Christian characters, which makes me laugh because these Christians weren't full of mercy for the poor Jew Shylock. They FORCED him to become a Christian and showed no mercy, except for not killing him, ha. Wow. So much mercy. It's funny this play speaks of mercy at such high praise. It pretty much says mercy is coming straight from God or that it's a "heavenly" thing. But the Christians themselves lack this so called "mercy." Do we all lack it in someway? How many times can you say for sure that the United States as a whole showed mercy? I can't think of very many, if at all. Mercy, what a powerful thing to have, but no group ever really possesses and uses it. Our world honestly lacks mercy. But we can we have mercy and still be powerful? Think about the prisoners on death row for doing horrendous things. Could we ever show them mercy? What would that say about our justice system and America? Can mercy, justice, and power even exist in the same world? There are so many other circumstances where mercy isn't shown, it isn't even a question. Mercy is so highly praised, but time and time again we prove Shakespeare wrong. Maybe he even proved himself wrong?

Deep thoughts, even deeper questions. Thoughts that can even be a little bit scary.

What is "Mercy"? It's definitely not a trend. Was it ever?

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