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The Merchant of Venice is a popular work that allows for a wide variety of interpretations. The complexity of the characters of Portia and Shylock in particular continue to intrigue actors, critics, and readers alike.
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‘Merchant of Venice’ is a famous play or drama by William Shakespeare set in the background of 16th century. The Merchant in Venice must default or fail in paying back the debt in the form of a loan by the Jewish money lender in character.
The play reflects on the winning of the good over the bad and how the victory and outshining of the truth or the good is indispensable and bound to happen and outgrow any form of lies by the end.
Another aspect brought to light is that the person is known by the company he/she keeps and reaps the results of the same as well. It reflects of revenge, justice, friendship, and deception. The drama celebrates a victory of wits and good over deceit and reflects on the hope of a good future.
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