Shakespeare's play of the Merchant of Venice: Arranged for Representation at the Princess's Theatre, with Historical and Explanatory Notes by Charles Kean, F.S.AGood Press, 2019年12月11日 - 160 頁 William Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice' is a complex and controversial work that explores themes of love, justice, prejudice, and mercy. Written in the late 16th century, this tragicomedy combines elements of both genres to create a thought-provoking narrative that challenges societal norms. Through the intertwining stories of merchant Antonio, his debtor Shylock, and the young lovers Portia and Bassanio, Shakespeare poses questions about the nature of humanity and the moral complexities of individual desires. The play is renowned for its intricate plot twists, memorable characters, and iconic dialogue, making it a timeless classic in English literature. The blend of comedy and drama in 'The Merchant of Venice' showcases Shakespeare's ability to navigate societal issues with wit and wisdom, enhancing its enduring relevance in today's world. Recommended for readers interested in exploring the complexities of human nature and the intricacies of moral dilemmas, Shakespeare's play continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes and memorable characters. |
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BELMONT A ROOM IN PORTIAS HOUSE | 34 |
SALOON OF THE CASKETS IN PORTIAS HOUSE | 45 |
BELMONT | 66 |
VENICE THE COLUMNS OF ST MARK | 81 |
ACT IV | 88 |
VENICE THE FOSCARI GATE OF THE DUCAL PALACE | 108 |
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