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    A Closer Look at Shylock vs. Antonio The play is set in Venice‚ Italy. During this time‚ Venice was full of wealth‚ royal merchants‚ luxuriously dressed people‚ and distinguished culture. An example of this description would be Antonio. Even though the society seemed perfect‚ there was also a downside to them. The play revealed prejudices of a society that practiced the religious persecution of Jews and Christian dignity and the cruel moneymaking and legal side of Venice. In the

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    Othello Essay Hugh Parker Ms. Gordon In Webster’s dictionary deception is defined as “to be false to”. Deception is a specific trait which leads to other acts such as twisting truths and lying just to gain personal benefit. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Envious Iago has many different reasons for the hate and jealousy towards Othello. There are many specific motives which Iago works on contributing to his many reasons of jealousy towards Othello. The theme of deception is evident throughout the

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    MERCHANT BANKING IN INDIA INTRODUCTION Financial services are an important component of financial system. Thesmooth functioning of financial system depends upon the range of financialservices extended by the providers. Financial services in India havewitnessed remarkable changes in the recent past after the implementation of  “Liberalization‚ privatization and globalization” .Funds are tapped from the capital market to finance various mega industrial projects. In attracting public savings‚ merchant

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    Wrath

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    The novel draws a simple line through the population—one that divides the privileged from the poor—and identifies that division as the primary source of evil and suffering in the world. The Saving Power of Family and Fellowship The Grapes of Wrath chronicles the story of two “families”: the Joads and the collective body of migrant workers. Although the Joads are joined by blood‚ the text argues that it is not their genetics but their loyalty and commitment to one another that establishes their

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    characterized by envy.” (American Heritage® Dictionary) I don’t think that you can really define a word by using the word in the definition so I would like to include the definition of envy because I feel like it accurately defines envious‚ the adjectival form of envy‚ as well. The dictionary defines envy as‚ “A feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another.” (American Heritage® Dictionary) The etymology of the word envy is that

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    throughout the storyline. In Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of VeniceShylock is presented as the most developed character. Shakespeare purposely creates both an antagonist and protagonist in Shylock‚ by creating a change in view for the reader throughout the play. He can be viewed as a hated Jew that is often referred to as a villain‚ a devil‚ and a money obsessed freak‚ but a sudden change of personality tends to always occur. We first see Shylock as a person who chooses everything over money‚ but

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    the book Gulliver left Lilliput once he repaired his ship with his own hands. He left Lilliput all alone‚ without any partner with him. Merchant of Venice Differences between the movie and the novel: One significant emendation: In Act III‚ scene i‚ Tubal tell Shylock that in Genoa‚ a person "showed me a ring that he had of your daughter for a monkey." Shylock replies "Thou torturest me‚ Tubal: It was my turquoise; I had it of Leah when I was a bachelor; I would not have given it for a wilderness

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    Avarice: Geoffrey Chaucer’s Time Geoffrey Chaucer is the father of poetry‚ he has written many poems as well as various stories in his time. Moreover‚ in his literary masterpiece‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ Chaucer has recounts tales about a pilgrimage to Canterbury. However‚ certain stories in the novel illustrate a universal truth about the corruption‚ greed and the hypocrisy of the English Church. The author uses a variety of techniques and in this case‚ short stories to develop this universal

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    Achievements of Venice

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    Chapter 3: The Achievements of Venice (written by BS) Venice had many achievements by the 15th Century‚ mainly‚ building a maritime empire‚ social transformation and also economic prosperity. The most significant achievement‚ would be building a maritime empire‚ followed by social transformation and economic prosperity. Firstly‚ the most significant achievement would be building a maritime empire. As a maritime empire‚ Venice possessed territories along important trade routes‚ especially around

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    “But love is blind‚ and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit; For if they could‚ Cupid himself would blush To see me thus transformed to a boy” (Shakespeare‚ 37). The play The Merchant of Venice lays a huge emphasis on love and how it ultimately makes us human. Love is portrayed in many ways. There is love between family‚ friends and lovers. Each of the relationships in the play can teach us a lesson. We see in Antonio and Bassanio’s relationship that love may not always

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