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why has the play been named the merchant of Venice? give appropriate reason ?​

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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When Shylock asks for the same from Antonio, no mercy is given. It is difficult to believe, then, that Shakespeare names the play for Antonio because he is such a stellar character after whom we should model our lives. ... In effect, then, it is Antonio the merchant's story, so it is called The Merchant of Venice.

Yeah, The title of the book written by William Shakespeare is absolutely appropriate because, in the play here " The merchant of venice " is Antonio. ... He isn't the main character of the play and thus, being a very famous and intelligent writer , William Shakespeare kept the title of the play as ' Merchant of venice

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Answered by priyanka0506
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why has the play been named the merchant of Venice? give appropriate reason ?

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When Shylock asks for the same from Antonio, no mercy is given. It is difficult to believe, then, that Shakespeare names the play for Antonio because he is such a stellar character after whom we should model our lives. ... In effect, then, it is Antonio the merchant's story, so it is called The Merchant of Venice.

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