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The Merchant of Venice

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The Merchant of Venice is one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies, known for its dramatic scenes, complex characters, and themes of mercy, justice, and the contrast between love and greed. The play is set in Venice and follows the story of a merchant, Antonio, who borrows money from the Jewish moneylender Shylock to help his friend Bassanio court the wealthy heiress Portia.
Publisher
Rizzoli
Publication year
2000
ISBN-13
9780140714623
Language
English
Subjects
Elizabethan DramaClassic LiteratureComedyLegal DramaCultural StudiesRenaissance LiteratureSocial CritiqueVenetian Culture

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