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Outline summary of the merchant of venice by william shakespeare

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The Merchant of Venice as a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare which is universally popular for it bearing themes of love and the political issue of the fight between the Christians and Jews during the elizabethan time the place very dramatic and consequently suits to all kinds of people the play deals with divergent theme such as nature of love and friendship relation to money the Ethics of leading money at interest the problem of loneliness and sadness the value of civil law. the era of judging by Eastern appliances was dressing and also fact that no light guarantee everyone to take revenge the plot of William Shakespeare greatness lies in putting together all this elements in the Merchant of Venice.

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Summary of Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare's, Merchant of Venice presents Shylock, the Jewish money lender as the villain of the play. Shylock cunningly coaxed Antonio to add the words "a pound of flesh" in the bond as one of the conditions if Antonio failed to repay the loan in time.

Antonio is a business rival to Shylock. Antonio charges minimum interest and this was harming the money lending business of Shylock. He, therefore wants to ruin Antonio. Shylock charges exorbitant rate of interest which people think as immoral.

Jessica, the only daughter of Shylock, knew all about her father and is ashamed of him. She confesses that she is his daughter by blood, and not by actions. She hopes to escape her relationship with her father by marrying Lorenzo.

Bassanio is in love with Portia the heiress of Belmont but she has other richer suitors. He needs money to compete with them in order to win the hand of Portia. Antonio told him that all his money was tied up in his business but that he will be the guarantor for any loan that he can get.

Shylock demands the right to cut a pound of flesh from Antonio's body for not repaying the loan in the fixed time. The duke appeals to Shylock to show compassion to Antonio but Shylock refused to show Antonio any mercy. In his eagerness to take the life of Antonio, he even brought his knife to the court.

Shylock was unpopular with other people who accused him of practising his money lending business with outrageously high rates of interest. The merchants, such as Antonio, too cannot stand Shylock because they believed his way of making money was unacceptable.

In the climactic court scene Shylock and Antonio confront one another. During the trial, Portia explained the value of mercy. She said that when mercy is unreservedly dispensed, it becomes the throned monarch better than his crown, it is an attribute of God himself. But it makes no difference to Shylock. Portia uses her logic and clever wit. She agrees with Shylock that the bond is binding and cannot be broken. But she points out that while the bond allows for a pound of flesh, it does not allow for the shedding of blood. Shylock losses the case because it is impossible for him to cut a pound of flesh without shedding blood. According to the law, his property would be confiscated and divided equally between the city of Venice and Antonio. The Duke spares his life, an act of mercy Shylock refused to give to Antonio. The play ends on a happy note with the ship's of Antonio arriving safely and Bassanio marrying Portia.

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