Eleborate on Shakespeare writing style and technique as a dramatist in context to the merchant of venice?
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Shakespeare is a great dramatist of the world.
Shakespeare is a great dramatist of the world. He is recognized because of his immense variety of his works. Genius and art worked together in union, and we get objects of wonder which his plays continue to be. He wrote thirty seven plays, but all are created different impressions of beauty, art and wisdom.
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Shakespeare's writing style and technique as a dramatist in context to the Merchant of Venice is as follows.
- Shakespeare carefully selects the titles for his plays. His comedies are named after a weak and passive character.
- In case of Merchant of Venice, it has been named after Antonio, the Merchant of Venice, a weak and passive characters suffering from nameless melancholy.
- Romantic comedy was developed by Elizabethan dramatists, Shakespeare being the chief among them.
- Shakespearean comedy is poetic in nature, having many plots and subplots. However, these are interwoven in an organized whole.
- In the beginning of his literary career Shakespeare used rhymes. But, in reality, people don't converse in rhyme. Hence, he introduced verse and prose.
- Shakespeare used contrasting qualities to make the setting interesting. The entire action of The Merchant of Venice has taken place in Venice and Belmont. Venice showed the harsh realities of life whereas, Belmont was a romantic and idealistic place.
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