what is the significance of belmont and venice
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The pace of life in Belmont is slower and more relaxed than it is in Venice. Venice in The Merchant of Venice is associated with trade and greed. It is a city in which Shylock, who is Jewish, is allowed to live and trade, unlike Elizabethan England
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The scenes that take place in Belmont were full of romance b/w bassanio and Portia where as in venice the story runs around the friendship b/w bassanio and antonio
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