Discuss 'Merchant of Venice' as a comedy.
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The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, does not fit the conventional definitions of a tragedy or a comedy. It is categorized as a comedy, although one of the two distinct plotlines is a tragedy. ... The Merchant of Venice is particularly a good choice because it bridges the gap between comedy and tragedy.
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The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, does not fit the conventional definitions of a tragedy or a comedy. It is categorized as a comedy, although one of the two distinct plotlines is a tragedy. ... The Merchant of Venice is particularly a good choice because it bridges the gap between comedy and tragedy.
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