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The Merchant of Venice - Court Scene
In Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant Of Venice' How does he use the court scene to put his many points across?
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The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice is a play written by William Shakespeare between 1596 – 1598. It is about a man called Bassanio, who is in love with a very rich woman called Portia. Bassanio asks his merchant friend Antonio, if he can ...
... winner, and everyone suffers great losses. In the casket scene Bassanio won and claimed Portia, whilst all of the others lost out and got nothing. In the court scene Antonio won and claimed his life and a cash settlement, whilst Shylock was sentenced to death and lost everything.
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Benjamin I.The court scenes in Shakespeare's plays are very typical of his time. The culture, tradition, norms and customs are but all reflected in this play. Nice analysis!
Princess R.The writer has a deeper probing analysis in this essay. I found some valuable techniques from his approach.