Venice is represented as a cosmopolitan marketplace and
community where trade among nations and different cultures
thrives. Explore the significance and effects of the play’s setting in
relation to such social and economic relations. Research Venice’s
reputation among the major cities of the world during the
Elizabethan period and its stance towards people of different
cultures and faiths.
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Answer:The Play is set in Venice because of its rich natural beauty,its like a center of trade where there is huge exchange of money making Venice merchants wealthy so that the play would have instance of higher value,its also very suitable for tension atmosphere where there would be disputes among merchants,the place with so much economic exchange is best suitable for bond story.
Its also completely different from romantic Belmont atmosphere with much tension which is best suitable for trial scene
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