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The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. Although classified as a comedy in the First Folio, and while it shares certain aspects...
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Lee Lady. Comments on the comic and erotic aspects of Portia's disguise as a male in the Merchant of Venice. In particular, I see parts of the Merchant as like an episode of I Love Lucy. ... Shakespeare's Women in Drag: Portia ... It is very difficult for a modern audience to see the Merchant of Venice as the Elizabethans did.
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When William Shakespeare wrote, The Merchant of Venice, he included a female character that influences the play dramatically. In most of Shakespeare's plays, the women have little power and intelligence. In The Merchant of Venice, however, ... Home > Free Essays & Book Reports > Shakespeare > Merchant Of Venice-Portia...
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Bassanio now enters, along with Leonardo and other followers, and he is enthusiastically talking of preparations for a dinner tonight, complete with a masque, to which he has invited his friends to celebrate his departure for Belmont, where he will begin his courtship of Portia.
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A ntonio, a Venetian merchant, complains to his friends of a melancholy that he cannot explain. His friend Bassanio is desperately in need of money to court Portia, a wealthy heiress who lives in the city of Belmont. ... The Merchant of Venice Message Board...
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company to Venice, that swear he cannot choose but break. SHYLOCK ...... PORTIA. A pound of that same merchant's flesh is thine: The court awards it, ...
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What has been described as the play's moral ambivalence has frequently challenged directors to either favour the more romantic elements (embodied in Portia), or the more tragic elements (embodied in Shylock), of The Merchant of Venice. ... Portia - The Merchant of Venice...
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The Prince of Morocco and the Prince of Arragon: These minor characters are suitors to Portia and end up losing in her father's lottery. ... Antonio: A Venice merchant who is best friends with Bassanio and often supports him with loans. He is wealthy, but at the start of the play, all of his money is tied up with his five...
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