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    Shakespeare’s Perspective on Justice To understand Shakespeare’s perspective on justice in The Merchant of Venice it must be clear that they were in the reign of Elizabeth I. During this particular time Jewish people were hated and the Christians believed that they were superior. Shakespeare considered there to be a difference between law and justice‚ he shows that if the law is blindly applied without the Christian idea of mercy and fairness‚ the pursuer will fall. Portia‚ the mouthpiece

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    com/WileyCDA/LitNote/The-Merchant-of-Venice.id-76‚pageNum-2.html) Antonio‚ a leading merchant of Venice‚ is a wealthy‚ respected‚ and popular man. Among his many friends is a young man named Bassanio‚ who owes Antonio a good deal of money. Bassanio would like to repay his friend‚ but so far he has been unable to do so. However‚ he now feels that he may have found a way—but he will again need a loan from Antonio. In Belmont‚ Bassanio tells Antonio‚ there lives a beautiful and young and wealthy heiress. Bassanio

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    unto you‚ that ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek‚ turn to him the other also." (Matthew 5:39). Shakespeare’s version of "An eye for and eye" is found at the end of Shylock’s great speech in the trial scene of Act IV‚ "If a Jew wrong a Christian‚ what is his humility? Revenge. If a Christian wrong a Jew‚ what should his sufferance be by Christian example? Why‚ revenge. The villainy you teach me I will execute‚ and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction

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    containment of emotions; contrarily‚ an emotional state is required to attend remorse. To forgive is less challenging when there is remorse‚ as‚ satisfyingly for the forgiver‚ it is longed for. The King of Naples‚ Alonso‚ substantially supported Antonio in his attempt to overthrow Prospero‚ for who he had much dislike. However‚ due to his involvement‚ he later feels guilt and desperately seeks forgiveness‚ as shown when he says‚ “The dukedom I resign‚ and do entreat thou pardon my wrongs” (V. i.

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    the true immorality of Christian rule and culture. Antonio‚ who is an upper-class Christian‚ borrows from Shylock‚ the Jew. Shylock‚ being the most moral character in the play‚ agrees to the deal but only on the condition that he may keep his morals and values. “I will buy with you‚ sell with you‚ talk with you‚ walk with you‚ and so following; but I will not eat with you‚ drink with you‚ nor pray with you” (Shakespeare I. III. 120-130). Antonio‚ just like many other Christians‚ thinks of himself

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    chose a museum in Paris because they say it is the city of love and I would love to visit Paris one day. I came across three items that caught my attention. The first item the that caught my eye was this beautiful‚ amazing sculpture by Antonio Canova. The sculptures called "A Closer Look at Psyche Revived by Cupids Kiss“. What caught my attention about this piece was a man holding a woman ever so gently. Before reading the story behind the sculpture‚ just by looking at it I

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    Shylock as a sympathetic character[edit] Shylock and Portia (1835) by Thomas Sully. Many modern readers and theatregoers have read the play as a plea for tolerance‚ noting that Shylock is a sympathetic character. They cite as evidence that Shylock’s ’trial’ at the end of the play is a mockery of justice‚ with Portia acting as a judge when she has no right to do so. The characters who berated Shylock for dishonesty resort to trickery in order to win. In addition‚ Shakespeare gives Shylock one

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    Shakespeare’s play “Merchant of Venice”. It highlights the major characters in the play and their importance in the play. It describes in-depth features of the major characters. Hence there is a detail analysis on four major characters of the play: Shylock‚ Antonio‚ Portia and Bassanio. Also‚ there is information about the types of characters found in all Shakespeare’s play. The purpose of this assignment is to portray the importance of characters in Shakespeare’s play as Shakespeare’s play is character driven

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    the fantastic. Antonio‚ Prospero’s usurping brother‚ demonstrates this delusion by stating that after seeing the feast appear out of thin air‚ he would believe anything‚ "I’ll believe both; And what does else want credit‚ come to me And I’ll be sworn ’tis true. Travelers ne’re did lie‚..." (III‚iii‚27-29). However‚ Shakespeare also makes Alonso and his men remember the reality of their pasts when Ariel‚ as a harpy‚ makes the banquet vanish and reminds Alonso‚ Sebastian‚ and Antonio of their involvement

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    The growth of American Nationalism b. Spanish south America‚ 1810-1825 i. Independence declared in Caracas Venezuela in 1811 ii. Simon Bolivar iii. Gran Colombia iv. Buenos Aires and Rio de la Plata c. Mexico‚ 1810-1823 i. Spain’s richest colony ii. Revolution against Spanish control iii. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla iv. Jose Maria Morelos and Col. Agustin de Iturbide d. Brazil‚ to 1831 i. King John VI must return to Portugal ii. Brazilians began to reevaluate brazil’s relationship to

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