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    successfully picked the lead casket and now him and Portia have wed. Soon after they had found their love for each other Bassanio soon left for court in Venice where his best friend Antonio was going to court because he failed to pay back his loan to Jew‚ Shylock. “I offered him 6 thousand ducats and he gave me the permission.” To help decide the outcome of the court case the doctor Bellario was meant to come to the court but Portia’s maid and best friend‚ Nerissa‚ dressed as a lawyer’s clerk entered

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    reason for his role as villain becomes muddled by distracting‚ humorous dialogue‚ strong lead protagonists‚ and conflicting statements about religion and social status. Shylock is one of the most complex villains in all of Shakespeare’s plays‚ even to the point of confusion among the best scholars (Smith). This is because Shylock takes on some of the most intricate human characteristics‚ and he represents those negative traits that make a villain more than just a plot point. Looking into his psyche

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    We go through many stages in life.  "Each stage brings with it bodily changes ranging from continuing growth during childhood through early adulthood‚ slight declines during middle adulthood‚ and often significant loss of functioning in late adulthood"  "His best companion‚ innocence and health. And his best riches ignorance and wealth. How happy he who crowns in shades like these. A youth of labour with an age of ease‚ " said Oliver Goldsmith. This sums up what youth is all about. it is indeed sad

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    Venice‚ Shylock‚ Bassanio‚ Antonio‚ and Portia‚ has deal with this kind of issues. They demonstrate in the play that it is important to know what family really wants‚ abide the roles of parents‚ and the courage to do anything for friends. Also the revenge between antagonist and protagonist‚ because it could truly foreshadow the events that will happen to you later on. The basic structure of Shakespeare’s play underlines the karma that is hidden in life. One of the main characters‚ Shylock (the Jewish

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    in almost every era of time there has always been some sort of discrimination‚ segregation and hate towards the Jewish culture and its people. Both the movie “School Ties” and the play “The Merchant of Venice” include two Jewish males‚ David and Shylock‚ who were hated and frowned upon because of their culture and religion. Although both were treated like garbage‚ one of them was treated worse than the other. In the play “The Merchant of Venice” it was set in the 1500s‚ where discrimination

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    take care of the house while Shylock goes to the dinner party he had been invited to‚ but when he is gone he take out her “mask” and shows her real face‚ a selfish face and taking advantage of the situation‚ she steal her father jewelry and ducats as her go with Lorenzo. This shows how Jessica can have an extreme change‚ betraying her father‚ the ne that raised her alone. Furthermore‚ appearance and reality are also shown in Antonio’s words referring to Shylock. “He is a villain with a smiling

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    The two novels‚ Christopher Marlowe’s ‘The Jew of Malta’ and William Shakespeare’s ‘The Merchant of Venice’‚ the main characters are Jews‚ a characteristic that makes the comparison of the books easier. However‚ the way the characters are presented has made the two stories have deep and active anti-Semitic notions and messages. Right from the beginning of the play‚ we can see some clear negative stereotypes towards Jews. Barabbas is undoubtedly portrayed as a man who loves money to an extent that

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    distinct settings in the play? 7. Discuss Portia’s character. What does she compare the men around her to? Is Bassanio a worthy husband for her? 8. Discuss the relationship between Jessica and Shylock. Are we meant to sympathise with the moneylender’s daughter? Does Shakespeare seem ambivalent in his portrayal of Jessica? Suggested Guidelines Index Information about the poet / writer / dramatist Brief summary of the poem / Act Critical Assessment – type of poem Characterization Unusual Features

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    Tragedy or Comedy The play writer William Shakespeare is widely considered one the greatest playwrights in history. His work transformed English literature forever. Most of his plays were either comedies or tragedies and some seemed to have the line blurred between the two as they contain elements of both. The play Merchant of Venice is one of these plays that contains flavours of both a comedy and a tragedy. Many scholars have frequently debated whether the play is either classified as a comedy

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    The Merchant of Venice Merchant of Venice deals with sensitive issues which are relevant even in today’s time. Appearance versus reality lies at the core of the play. Also‚ the social standing of the era is pictured beautifully in the drama. William Shakespeare is the most legendry English poet and writer. All over the world‚ he has been regarded as the greatest writer and the most marvelous dramatist. Often described as national

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