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summary of merchant of venice in 200 words

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The following paragraphs contain a synopsis of "The Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare.

Explanation:

In Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Antonio (a merchant) is depressed and unable to understand why. Bassanio, his friend, is broke and believes that the girl he loves is above his league due to his financial situation. Antonio wants to lend his friend some money, but his entire capital is currently locked up. He obtains a loan from Shylock, a Jewish moneylender who despises Antonio due to his prejudice. Shylock informs him that the loan must be repaid within three months or Antonia will be forced to pay him. 

Meanwhile, Portia's father imposes a stipulation on all suitors for his daughter. They must all select one amongst three caskets that he's displayed. One of them contains a portrait of her. If the suitor so desires, he may marry her. If he selects the other caskets, they must leave the region and never marry again. Bassanio's friend Lorenzo marries Shylock's daughter, and Bassanio selects the appropriate casket with Portia's image. Portia agrees to wed him right away.

Antonio's financial affairs are in disarray as a result of his ships being wrecked and stranded at sea. He is concerned that he will be unable to repay Shylock. When Bassanio learns of Antonio's actions, he rushes back to his companion, leaving Portia alone to wait. Portia, on the other hand, does not pay heed and continues to follow him camouflaged as her caregiver, Nerissa. Bassanio offers to reimburse double what Antonio owes, but Shylock refuses. He's furious that his daughter had already married a Christian. The Duke steps in and tells shylock that he can have the pound of flesh if it does not draw blood. Additionally, things turn against Shylock when the entirety of his money is taken from him for trying to make such a bargain, and half of it is given to Venice and the other half is given to Antonio. Antonio then gives the money back to Shylock on the agreement that Shylock negotiate peace with his daughter. Finally, Antonio receives word that the other ships have arrived safely in port. Everyone is content.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

A summary of William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" can be found in the paragraphs that follow.

Explanation:

Antonio, a trader in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, suffers from depression and is baffled as to why. His friend Bassanio, who is impoverished, thinks that the girl he loves is out of his league because of his financial position. Although Antonio's capital is temporarily locked up, he wishes to offer his friend some money. He borrows money from Jewish moneylender Shylock, who hates Antonio because of his bigotry. He is told by Shylock that if the debt is not paid back within three months, Antonia will be compelled to reimburse him.

In the meantime, Portia's father places a condition on every potential husband. Three caskets are on display, and they must each choose one. She is portrayed in one of them. He can get married to her if the suitor so chooses. They must leave the area and never be married again if he chooses one of the other caskets. Bassanio chooses the suitable casket with Portia's picture when his friend Lorenzo marries Shylock's daughter. Portia readily agrees to marry him.

Antonio's financial situation is chaotic as a result of his ships being lost at sea and left stranded. He worries that he won't be able to pay Shylock back. When Bassanio discovers Antonio's antics, he quickly returns to his friend, leaving Portia waiting alone. However, Portia ignores it and keeps following him while posing as Nerissa, her carer. Shylock declines Bassanio's offer to pay Antonio to double what he owes. That his daughter had previously wed a Christian infuriated him. The Duke intervenes and tells Shylock that if it doesn't draw blood, he can have the pound of flesh. A further setback for Shylock occurs when all of his money is stolen from him for attempting to strike such a deal, with half of it going to Venice and the other half going to Antonio. After that, Antonio returns the funds to Shylock under the condition that he negotiates a settlement with his daughter. Finally, Antonio learns that the other ships have reached the port without incident. Everybody is happy.

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