EXAMINE HOW SHAKESPEARE PRESENTS THE TREATMENT OF PORTIA BY MEN IN THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Written in the late 16th century‚ The Merchant of Venice’s Italian setting and marriage theme are typical of Shakespeare’s earlier comedies. The characters‚ however‚ raise this play to new heights‚ especially that of Portia‚ Shakespeare’s first great female protagonist. Her character often contradicts that of the typical subservient Elizabethan woman as Shakespeare develops her into the most dominant character
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Using the Ghost‚ Hamlet contains references to this idea in connection with death and mortality as the great equalizer‚ and in particular explores the idea of death as an “undiscovered country” in an era considered the Golden Age of Exploration. Shakespeare‚ like other dramatists‚ combined new Renaissance thinking on the transformation of matter with traditional Christian
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“Hamlet‚” is a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. During the Elizabethan era‚ Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) was in throne‚ the era in which Shakespeare flourished because England emerged as the leading naval and commercial power of the western world. The play is set in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ which recounts Prince Hamlet’s revenge toward his uncle Claudius for the murdering of the old King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s own brother. Claudius murdered old King
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As seen in all works of literature‚ there is the division between good and evil. Most readers can instinctively comprehend the protagonist from the antagonist‚ the hero from the villain‚ and so on within a story. Writers take this idea to a whole other level when their characters possess attributes of both sides‚ enhancing the possibilities of their motives and decisions. One of the many authors that emphasize these roles would be Charles Dickens. His most complex displays of morals and ethics can
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In the Elizabethan era‚ a question of anti-Semitism invariably arises. In William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice‚ we find that one of the characters is the embodiment and expression of anti-Semitic attitude that is pervasive in Elizabethan society. "Anti-Semitism was an intricate part in Shakespeare’s years. Jews were considered vile and scorned upon. Shakespeare presents Judaism as an ’unchangeable trait’" (Bloom 37). Shakespeare’s age based their anti-Semitism on religious grounds
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Key Quotations Act One Scene One 1) Antonio- In sooth‚ I know not why I am so sad. 2) Salerio- Your mind is tossing on the ocean 3) Antonio- I hold the world but as the world‚ Grationo; a stage where every man must play his part and mine a sad one. 4) Bassanio- Grationo speaks an infinite deal of nothing. 5) Antonio- My purse‚ my person‚ my extremist means‚ lie all unlocked to your occasions. Scene Two 1) Portia- The brain may devise laws for
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The Homosexual Relationship Between Antonio and Bassanio in William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice Tsun-Hsien Tsai Sophomore Student‚ Department of English National Changhua University of Education There are many pairs of male adults with honorable masculine friendships appearing in William Shakespeare’s popular plays‚ such as Antonio and Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice‚ Antonio and Sebastian in Twelfth Night‚ the two kings Leonates and Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale‚ and so on. No matter
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outnumbered. As the play continues and plot twists arise‚ he finds his way to rise and become king. Macbeth became avaricious for power‚ due to witches prophesy‚ wife manipulation and ultimately his own ambition to become the ruler. Undoubtedly‚ Shakespeare used all theses reasons to put Macbeth in power‚ from witches prophesy‚ wife manipulating‚ his own manipulation‚ but nothing matter at the end as it all end in chaos with people character. Words can destroy us‚ inspires us‚ we have to choose wisely
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How does Shakespeare present conflict in Act 1? During Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare bases a lot of the play on conflict. Immediately‚ from the first scene‚ it is obvious there is a lot of conflict present. The conflict in Romeo and Juliet consists of two opposing families and is expressed in a number of words and ways. These include conflict such as a struggle between two characters in the play or even conflict between just one person. In his/her actions. Having this conflict has a real positive
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finds barbarous behavior as a source of entertainment and he does this by bullying the ranch workers and whom is socially beneath him. Steinbeck illustrates the barrenness of the ranch life using the main characters‚ George and Lennie talk about how different their lives. The ranch is a world without love and in which friendship is viewed as remarkable as described by Steinbeck. Steinbeck also illustrated the ranches to comment on how it is atypical for two men to travel together. It is not expected
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