A] Give a brief note on Shakespeare's works being "Universal”.
Analyze the character of Shylock from "The Merchant of Venice" as a villain and victim
of circumstances.
(The word count should not exceed 750 words.)
B] With reference to Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice", there are two daughters, namely:
Portia and Jessica.
Write a brief character sketch of each.
Draw a comparison between the two characters regarding their roles as daughters'.
The word count should not exceed 750 words.
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Shakespeare's tragedies have universal themes depicting human emotions like greed, lust, superstition making them presentable and acceptable in almost all cultures of the world and perhaps, this is what makes film directors across the world adapt his works till date.
In early productions of The Merchant of Venice, actors played Shylock as either a monster or an evil clown, enforcing the idea that he is the villain of the play. ... In addition to the abuse Antonio and other Christians routinely subject him to, Shylock lost his beloved wife, Leah.
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