The Jew of Malta
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Act 3, Scene 6
Act 4, Scene 1
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God and Machiavellianism
Religious Hypocrisy
Anti-Semitism
Money and Greed
Betrayal and Revenge
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Barabas
Ferneze
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Pilia-Borza
Friar Jacomo
Machevill
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Selim-Calymath
Katherine
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Machiavellianism
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Barabas’s Nose
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The Jew of Malta
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Prologue
Act 1, Scene 1
Act 1, Scene 2
Act 2, Scene 1
Act 2, Scene 2
Act 2, Scene 3
Act 3, Scene 1
Act 3, Scene 2
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 3, Scene 4
Act 3, Scene 5
Act 3, Scene 6
Act 4, Scene 1
Act 4, Scene 2
Act 4, Scene 3
Act 4, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 2
Act 5, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 4
Act 5, Scene 5
Themes
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God and Machiavellianism
Religious Hypocrisy
Anti-Semitism
Money and Greed
Betrayal and Revenge
Quotes
Characters
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Barabas
Ferneze
Ithamore
Abigail
Friar Bernardine
Don Lodowick
Bellamira
Pilia-Borza
Friar Jacomo
Machevill
Don Mathias
Martin Del Bosco
Abbess
Knight
Selim-Calymath
Katherine
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Machiavellianism
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Gold
Barabas’s Nose
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