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What do venice and belmont stand for in merchant of venice?

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Answered by isadoramayherman
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Shakespeare sets The Merchant of Venice in Venice and Belmont, which have similarities and several differences. ... Antonio is unhappy in Venice and he does not know why. He denies that it is his business or love that are making him unhappy. In Belmont, the first thing that Portia says is that she is "weary" of the world.


Answered by Brenquoler
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In The merchant of Venice which is written by William Shakespeare Venice stands for a city and also Belmont stands for a city but in real it is imaginary.

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