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    The Merchant of Venice, written by Shakespeare, is a complicated play that has controversy themes. There are some analysts that argue this play is a comedy. On the other hand, other analysts will argue the opposite, and see the play as a tragedy. Both of these themes have strong arguments and can be supported with many examples throughout the play. Despite the fact that The Merchant of Venice has characteristics of a comedy, it is also considered a great tragedy because of the terrible way

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    The Vengeful Jew "All that glisters is not gold,” is a quote from The Merchant of Venice. It means don’t judge a book by its cover, but that is exactly what people do to Shylock, a jew, from the story; that’s why in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice Shylock is a victim. Shylock was ridiculed and betrayed just because he was a jew. For example, while Antonio is making the deal with Shylock, Antonio says “The devil can cite scripture for his own purpose” (I.iii.94). Before Shylock has done anything

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    Portia, The Merchant of Venice Do you agree that Portia is a memorable character in the play The Merchant of Venice? In the play The Merchant of Venice, there are many female characters who face injustice alone in society. Portia as many seemingly paradoxical identities. This makes her a memorable character in the play The Merchant of Venice. She has represented being dutiful towards her father, being an innocent young woman, a ‘mortal-breathing saint’ who posses ‘god-like amity’, a hard headed

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    The Merchant of Venice is a tragedy Jean Racine, a French dramatist of the 17th century France, states, “Life is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel” (Goodreads). In the early days of its staging, the play The Merchant of Venice written by William Shakespeare is considered to be a comedy, but as the world develops there is controversy as whether to believe that the play is actually a tragedy. The play is centered on two main plots: the bond plot and the casket plot. The bond

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    Merchant of Venice Zackyia Shakespeare’s plays are an important part of history. They’re spectacular tales, they proposed phrases that we still use today, and they’re a huge part of our culture. All of Shakespeare’s plays are full of so many well written quotes that can be expanded on in so many ways. One of these plays is The Merchant of Venice, despite being filled with tons of wonderful quotes there’s one in particular that caught my eye. In one of the scenes there’s the character Jessica who’s

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    The Merchant of Venice initially intrigued me since it is a comedy. The three Shakespeare plays I have read throughout my high school career have all been tragedies. Because of this, I wanted to analyze a work that was both comical and ended in a positive manner for the protagonists. Upon further analysis of the plot of this play, I was drawn by the quirky plotline and amusing characters which made it an interesting monologue to artisitcally depict. Not only is the plot filled with a dead father

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    The Merchant of Venice The play, ¡°The Merchant of Venice¡± by William Shakespeare has two main settings. One setting is Venice, a city where many businessmen live, a place, full of unhappy and unkind people. It a world of commercial and law. Shakespeare has portrayed Venice as the ¡°real¡± world. The other setting is Belmont, a city which houses a rich, happy society of beautiful people. Belmont is a fairy-tale world of music and love. In this play, it is evident that, good things happen in Belmont

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    Shakespeare’s famous works The Merchant of Venice, there is sexism prevalent throughout these characters actions and interactions. Shakespeare’s writing may have been influenced by his era with sexism influencing scenes like the trial and the lottery of the caskets. The first thing one should consider while analyzing Shakespeare’s writing is the social norms of his time. As any writer most likely is Shakespeare’s plays and other writings including the work The Merchant of Venice are influenced by

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    The Merchant of Venice Essay Outline Introduction: Hook: The theme is the main subject or message of a story. It is used to give depth and enhance the plot. “Mercy triumphs over judgment” (James 2:13) Bridge: When you read The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare there are many themes throughout the play and many lessons to be learned. Main Ideas: The most important themes are hatred, mercy and friendship because they have a significant meaning and help advance the plot. Thesis: The most

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    “Bigoted and spiteful”and “well-intentioned and loyal”, which of these views best describes the character of Antonio in your question. In “Merchant of Venice”, Antonio is the main character as he is the “merchant” in the story in Venice. As Antonio is a Christian, he is quite anti-Semitic and rude to Shylock, making some people believe that he is spiteful and bigoted. However, most of the play centers on him being the victim of the “villain” of the play, Shylock due to their bond they made. As

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