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Merchant of Venice
Auden, W.H. “Belmont and Venice.” Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Merchant of Venice. Ed. by Sylvan Barnet. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1970. 113-116.
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The Merchant of Venice Summary. Antonio, an antisemitic merchant, takes a loan from the Jew Shylock to help his friend to court Portia. Antonio can't repay the loan, and without mercy, Shylock demands a pound of his flesh. The heiress Portia, now the wife of Antonio's friend, dresses as a lawyer and saves Antonio.
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