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A brief conclusion to the play "Merchant of Venice".​

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The Merchant of Venice has been written by famous dramatist William Shakespeare,conclusion of this drama is that if you are a good person and always ready to help the needy person then you are loved by everyone and everyone will help you in your need even god will do all his best to help you to make a safe passage for ...

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Hey dearHere's your answer :)Explanation:The Merchant of Venice has been written by famous dramatist William Shakespeare,conclusion of this drama is that if you are a good person and always ready to help the needy person then you are loved by everyone and everyone will help you in your need even god will do all his best to help you to make a safe passage for you.All in one if you do right, everything will be right with you without any alteration.

Hey dearHere's your answer :)Explanation:The Merchant of Venice has been written by famous dramatist William Shakespeare,conclusion of this drama is that if you are a good person and always ready to help the needy person then you are loved by everyone and everyone will help you in your need even god will do all his best to help you to make a safe passage for you.All in one if you do right, everything will be right with you without any alteration.Love and Hate The Merchant of Venice a play written by the famous poet and play writer, William Shakespeare, in the year 1596 - 1598. It is based on both love and hate. Shakespeare demonstrates the themes of love and hate clearly through various character. The friendship love is shown through Antonio towards Bassanio, romantic love is shown through Portia and Bassanio and self love is shown through Shylock. However Shakespeare also illustrates hates during the play through the characters Shylock

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