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  • Venice As Far As Belmont The Play
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    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. Venice has been portrait ed by Shakespeare as the ^real^ world. The other setting is Belmont, a city which houses a rich, happy and sophisticated society of beautiful people. Belmont is a fairy-tale world of music and love. In this play it is evident that, good things occur in Belmo...
  • Shylock Motive
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    William Shakespeare attained literary immortality through his exposition of the many qualities of human nature in his works. One such work, The Merchant of Venice, revolves around the very human trait of deception. Fakes and frauds have been persistent throughout history, even to this day. Evidence of deception is all around us, whether it is in the products we purchase or the sales clerks false smile as one debates the purchase of the illusory merchandise. We are engulfed by phonies, pretenders...
  • Jew Wrong A Christian
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    The Merchant of Venice " Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is still relevant today because it deals with issues which still affect us. Show how two of those issues a rediscussed in the play. ' Throughout the play a distinction is made between how things appear on the outside and how they are in reality, or on the inside. The issue of appearance versus reality is demonstrated in varied ways, mainly by the use of real-life situations. The first representation of this is Shylock's generosity wit...
  • Contract Between Bassanio And Shylock
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    Essay Response #2 The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice: The Nature of Contracts in the Play. In Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice there are two major contract's made, a contract is any promise or set of promises made by one party to another for the breach of which the law provides a remedy. The promise or promises may be express (either written or oral) or may be implied from circumstances. The first contract in the play that I discovered is one between Portia and her father. Ne...
  • First Instance Of Trickery In The Play
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    Shakespeare's Use of Trickery and Disguise In His Plays Shakespeare uses similar comic elements to effect similar outcomes in his works. Many of his plays utilize trickery and disguise to accomplish similar endings. Trickery plays a major role in The Merchant of Venice and drives most of the action, while mistaken identity, specifically Portia's disguise as the " learned attorney's' representative, plays a major role in the resolution of the play. The first instance of trickery in the play is Ba...
  • Minor Characters In Merchant Of Venice
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    The Merchant of Venice is a controversial play among experts of Shakespeare. This play has been argued by some to be a comedy. This is because there is a lot of comic relief and the story has a happy ending. Others consider the play to be a tragedy because of Shylocks character. He is very much like a character of a tragedy as in Phaedra. Still other experts use the term tragicomedy. Personally I think that the last definition is the best one to describe this play. There are several factors that...
  • Dantes Enemies
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    Well noticed in the novel The Count of Monte Cristo, as in The Merchant of Venice, The themes vengeance, conspiracy and love are clearly shown throughout the book. The protagonist in these stories share qualities as do the antagonist. Many times in each book things that show each of these qualities are clearly visible. The reader of these novels can easily see that throughout the story line of each book the protagonist are put through many trials and tribulations, amidst all their problems and a...
  • Auden's Dystopia The Merchant Of Venice
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    Auden, W.H. "Brothers and Others."The Dyer's Hand" and Other Essays. New York: Random House, 1948. In a casual but seminal essay on the play, Auden calls The Merchant of Venice one of Shakespeare's "Unpleasant Plays". The presence of Antonio and Shylock disrupts the unambiguous fairy-tale world of romantic comedy, reminding us that the utopian qualities of Belmont are illusory: "in the real world, no hatred is totally without justification, no love totally innocent". Auden's Dystopia The Merchan...
  • Merchant Of Venice Theme Of Mercy Vs Justice
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    In Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice", the theme of mercy vs. justice was used effectively to clearly display the different attitudes amongst the central characters. Shylock "stands for the law", for justice at all costs. The Christian characters balance this; they seem to value love and mercy above material wealth, although they have no conscience when it comes to the treatment of Jews and their families. Prejudice is a core theme in this play and is present in many aspects of Venetian society ...

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