the merchant of venice is the finest example of tragi-comedy -discuss
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In the merchant of venice, the bond of antonia and shylock makes it tragic when shylock says that he wants a pound of flesh from antonios chest. It is comedy because of the various suitors of portia .
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The Merchant of Venice is particularly a good choice because it bridges the gap between comedy and tragedy. ... The two main plots are the comedy about Portia and her marriage to Bassanio and the tragedy about Antonio, the merchant and Shylock, the Jew.
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