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NAME OF ALL CHAPTERS OF BOOK MERCHANT OF VENICE.
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Answered by barnasaha
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The Merchant of Venice is the story of a Jewish moneylender who demands that an antisemitic Christian offer “a pound of flesh” as collateral against a loan. First performed in 1598, Shakespeare’s study of religious difference remains controversial. Read a character analysis of Shylock, plot summary and important quotes.

Summary

Read a Plot Overview of the entire play or a scene by scene Summary and Analysis.

Plot Overview

Key Questions and Answers

What Does the Ending Mean?

Summary & Analysis

Act I, scenes i–ii

Act I, scene iii

Act II, scenes i–iv

Act II, scenes v–ix

Act III, scenes i–ii

Act III, scenes iii–v

Act IV, scene i, lines 1–163

Act IV, scene i, lines 164–396

Act IV, scene i, lines 397–453; scene ii

Act V, scene i

Characters

See a complete list of the characters in The Merchant of Venice and in-depth analyses of Shylock, Portia, Antonio, Jessica, and Bassanio.

Character List

Shylock

Portia

Antonio

Jessica

Bassanio

Main Ideas

Here's where you'll find analysis about the play as a whole, from the major themes and ideas to analysis of style, tone, point of view, and more.

Themes

Plot Analysis

Protagonist

Antagonist

Setting

Motifs

Symbols

Genre

Style

Point of View

Tone

Foreshadowing

Key Facts

Is Shylock a Villain?

Quotes

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Important Quotes Explained

Quotes by Theme

Friendship

Wealth

Prejudice

Revenge

Love

Quotes by Section

Act I, scenes i-ii

Act I, scene iii

Act II, scenes i-iv

Act II, scenes v-ix

Act III, scenes i-ii

Act III, scenes iii-v

Act IV, scene i

Act V, scene i

Quotes by Character

Portia

Shylock

Antonio

Bassanio

Jessica

Characters

Main Ideas

Quotes

Further Study

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The Merchant of Venice is the story of a Jewish moneylender who demands that an antisemitic Christian offer “a pound of flesh” as collateral against a loan. First performed in 1598, Shakespeare’s study of religious difference remains controversial. Read a character analysis of Shylock, plot summary and important quotes.

Summary

Read a Plot Overview of the entire play or a scene by scene Summary and Analysis.

Plot Overview

Key Questions and Answers

What Does the Ending Mean?

Summary & Analysis

Act I, scenes i–ii

Act I, scene iii

Act II, scenes i–iv

Act II, scenes v–ix

Act III, scenes i–ii

Act III, scenes iii–v

Act IV, scene i, lines 1–163

Act IV, scene i, lines 164–396

Act IV, scene i, lines 397–453; scene ii

Act V, scene i

Characters

See a complete list of the characters in The Merchant of Venice and in-depth analyses of Shylock, Portia, Antonio, Jessica, and Bassanio.

Character List

Shylock

Portia

Antonio

Jessica

Bassanio

Main Ideas

Here's where you'll find analysis about the play as a whole, from the major themes and ideas to analysis of style, tone, point of view, and more.

Themes

Plot Analysis

Protagonist

Antagonist

Setting

Motifs

Symbols

Genre

Style

Point of View

Tone

Foreshadowing

Key Facts

Is Shylock a Villain?

Quotes

Find the quotes you need to support your essay, or refresh your memory of the play by reading these key quotes.

Important Quotes Explained

Quotes by Theme

Friendship

Wealth

Prejudice

Revenge

Love

Quotes by Section

Act I, scenes i-ii

Act I, scene iii

Act II, scenes i-iv

Act II, scenes v-ix

Act III, scenes i-ii

Act III, scenes iii-v

Act IV, scene i

Act V, scene i

Quotes by Character

Portia

Shylock

Antonio

Bassanio

Jessica

Further Study

Test your knowledge of The Merchant of Venice with our quizzes and study questions, or go further with essays on the context and background and links to the best resources around the web.

Context

Anti-Semitism in Renaissance England

Shakespeare’s Sources for Merchant of Venice

Movie Adaptations

Full Book Quiz

Section Quizzes

Context

Plot Overview

Character List

Analysis of Major Characters

Themes, Motifs & Symbols

Act 1, scenes i-ii

Act 1, scene iii

Act 2, scenes i-iv

Act 2, scenes v-ix

Act 3, scenes i-ii

Act 3, scenes iii-v

Act 4, scene i, lines 1-163

Act 4, scene i, lines 164-396

Act 4, scene i, lines 397-453; scene ii

Act 5, scene i

Study Questions

Suggestions for Further Reading

Companion Texts

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Answered by vaishnavisinghscpl45
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All four plots are bound by the threads of love, generosity, friendship, and the wise use of money, which are the ideals of the Elizabethan society. The plots are also reflective of one another. Antonio's love for Bassanio is reflected in Bassanio's love for Portia

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