Significance of the last act in the play of merchant of venice
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It is the more dark and serious aspect of all the affairs in Venice (and especially Shylock) that seem to prevail. The final act of a play is when all plots come together in a grande finale. In The Merchant of Venice however, the fifth act holds no real plot purpose.
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