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if you had been the author of merchant of Venice what changes would you have made in the play and why.?​
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Answered by avanigupta212008
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Explanation:

The main theme of The Merchant of Venice is the conflict between self interest and love. On the surface level, the major difference between Shylock the Jew and the Christian characters of the play is their level of compassion.

Answered by hhemarajashekar
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Answer:

William Shakespeare, the master of dramatics in the English literary tradition, has incorporated certain unique themes in the play Merchant of Venice. The play is, to this day, universally read, analyzed, critiqued and taught all over the world. Not only that, the characters Antonio, Portia and even Shylock the Jew are widely acclaimed.

The Merchant of Venice is a play whose central theme can be identified as the conflict between selflessness and self interest. This main theme drives the plot and moves the play forward, influencing the action of the central characters. Other themes include greed, the cyclic increase of hatred, mercy, prejudice and the opposites- playing versus perception. This essay on Merchant of Venice is an analysis; themes that dominate this play have been explored and explained.

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