what is the climax and anti climax of merchant of venice
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Climax is one of the most important part of a story nor drama.
In the famous play of merchant of Venice, Shakespeare has used climax to show that Shylock refused to giver an amount of six thousand ducats to Antonio when he asked for a loan to help his friends further with the loan amount.
Example of climax can be found in the situation when Portia disguised herself as a man.
The anti climax followed during statement when it was told that one might do it if it was hard. Anti climax is gradually moving away from a thing of importance to unimportant things.
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