Why there is distance setting in merchant of venice?
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Venice is an exciting, cosmopolitan setting for the play because it's a hotspot for trade. ... We should also point out that, although 16th-century Venice was more tolerant of foreigners than Elizabethan England, Jews in Venice were confined to ghettos at the time Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice.
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