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Too many Shylocks. Illustration shows the emperors of Russia, Japan, and Germany, and the king of Great Britain, each holding a balance scale and all but Japan holding a paper that states their countrys claim for indemnity and confronting a kneeling, shocked Chinese man labeled China. In the background, on the right, Puck is handing a cap and gown to Uncle Sam, suggesting that he play the role of Portia and outwit the Shylocks.. Date 1901 March 27. Too many Shylocks. Illustration shows the emperors of Russia, Japan, and Germany, and the king of Great Britain, each holding a balance scale and all but Japan holding a paper that states their countrys claim for indemnity and confronting a kneeling, shocked Chinese man labeled China. In the background, on the right, Puck is handing a cap and gown to Uncle Sam, suggesting that he play the role of Portia and outwit the Shylocks.. Date 1901 March 27

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Too Many Shylocks - The Scramble for Indemnity in the Far East, 1901

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This illustration, published on March 27, 1901, in a popular magazine, depicts a scene of international tension and negotiation in the Far East. The emperors of Russia, Japan, and Germany, as well as the king of Great Britain, are shown in the foreground, each holding a balance scale and a paper that states their respective country's claim for indemnity. They confront a kneeling, shocked Chinese man labeled "China," suggesting a sense of unequal power dynamics and potential exploitation. In the background, on the right, Puck, the mischievous sprite from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," is handing a cap and gown to Uncle Sam. This symbolizes the United States' potential role as a mediator or even a savior in the situation, as Uncle Sam is often personified as the embodiment of American democracy and power. Puck's presence also implies the use of cunning and deception, as he is known for outwitting others in the play. This cartoon reflects the complex geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century, with European powers and the United States vying for influence and resources in Asia. The use of Shakespearean references adds a layer of symbolism and commentary on the political maneuverings of the time. The title "Too Many Shylocks" is a reference to Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice," in which Shylock represents the stereotype of the greedy and vengeful Jewish moneylender. In this context, the "Shylocks" are the European powers seeking indemnity from China, highlighting the perceived exploitative nature of their demands.

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