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    accurate and is a reliable history source and refutes each of the authors’ reasons. First‚ the reading states that Chevalier borrowed considerable sums of money from a Swiss merchant‚ even thought that his memoir states that he had been very rich. The professor opposes this point by saying that taking a loan from a merchant does not mean that Chevalier was a poor man‚ so Chevalier has a lot of parties gambling everyday‚ and he sometimes was selling property and was waiting for the money to arrive

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    and achievements‚ and for their social and political rights. It was very much a patriarchal society for woman‚ which hindered or prevented woman from realizing their productive and creative possibilities. These ideas where seen in the play Merchant of Venice written by William Shakespeare in c. 1598 when Portia and Nerissa have to dress up as men so that they can enter the court room to help Antonio because woman are not allowed to enter courtrooms along with many other public places men had deemed

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    factors that contribute to answering the question. In the preformed version of Michael Radford Merchant of Venice there is a strong depiction of homosexuality‚ which is his own analysis of their relationship. This could alter the audience’s view on the play‚ as this theme is noticeable and quite obvious. There are various themes that go on from beginning to end of the play one of which is the law in Venice. This scene shows how anxious Bassanio is about Antonio losing his pound of flesh to shylock

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    horse in Taming of the Shrew‚ and surely people of our time would find that amusing as well. A large part of Shakespeare’s comedy was disguises. The use of disguise was a key part of Shakespearean comedy; his plays Much Ado About Nothing‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ and Twelfth Night all use the element of disguise as part of their plot‚ some more than others. Much Ado About Nothing‚ one of Shakespeare’s "festive" comedies‚ centers around two couples. One‚ Claudio and Hero‚ fall in love at first sight

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    role of the mob in Julius Caesar. OR b) Critically comment on the funeral speeches in Julius Caesar. P.T.O. ME (P) 12 *MEP12* SECTION – B 6. a) Write a critical note on the significance of the court scene in The Merchant of Venice. OR b) “The Merchant of Venice is about judgement‚ redemption and mercy. It begins with usury and corrupt love ; it ends with harmony and perfect love.” Substantiate. 7. a) Bring out the significance of the forest of Arden in As You Like It. OR b) Discuss

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    literature. Without an examination of both historic and contemporary anti-Semitism‚ students may be left with stereotypical and negative conceptions of Jews and Judaism. Certainly one of the most characteristic and troubling aspects of The Merchant of Venice is that the depiction of Shylock reinforces the stereotype of Jews as money- hungry and greedy. This stereotype has been around for centuries‚ and continues to be perpetuated today. Having students learn about some of the historical roots and

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    The prince studies the inscriptions on the three caskets and chooses the gold one‚ which proves to be an incorrect choice. In Venice‚ Shylock is furious to find that his daughter has run away‚ but rejoices in the fact that Antonio’s ships are rumored to have been wrecked and that he will soon be able to claim his debt. In Belmont‚ the prince of Aragon also visits Portia. He‚ too

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    Born in 1254 in Venice‚ Marco Polo is today a well-known figure of pre-Renaissance travels‚ and for his ground breaking travels to lands never before journeyed by Europeans. He was an Italian traveler and author‚ and spent the majority of his life travelling and exploring. His father Nicolo and uncle Maffeo‚ both merchants‚ had conducted business and trade in Constantinopole (now known as Istanbul) and the Crimea. However‚ when Genoa’s merchants‚ rivals to the Italian Polo’s‚ took over trade in

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    tragic heroes is paradoxically vulnerable‚ dependent on women’s confirmation and approval’ (2001‚ P134-35). This is especially true in relation to Mac as everything that he does is under the influence and control of Pat. In relation to ‘The Merchant of Venice’‚ Bassanio is looking for approval through Portia’s deceased father and his lottery. Though Portia is represented in the production as an intelligent‚ witty and beautiful woman‚ she is dependent on man’s approval‚ more specifically her deceased

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    Throughout the play‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ Shakespeare cultivates the idea of “Shylock the Jew” being both a villain and a victim each depending on the reader’s interpretation of the play. 16th century Venice was largely Roman Catholic and Christian. I think in correctly interpreting the play‚ we have to take a look at what influences Shakespeare may have had in devising Shylock’s character. In 16th century Europe‚ there was a massive revolt called the Reformation led by Saxon Monk named

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