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explain the title of the play Merchant of Venice​

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Answered by syedali8
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Explanation:

A 'Merchant' is an old word for 'Businessman'. This play is about the struggle between a Jewish banker (Shylock) and a Christian merchant (Antionio) . They both live in Venice. So The Merchant of Venice is called that because, basically, it is about a merchant from Venice!

Answered by wanttogainknowledge
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Answer:

A 'Merchant' is an old word for 'Businessman'. This play is about the struggle between a Jewish banker (Shylock) and a Christian merchant (Antionio) . They both live in Venice. So The Merchant of Venice is called that because, basically, it is about a merchant from Venice!

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