MERCHANT OF VENICE : FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY
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Format
Paperback
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0743477561
ISBN-13
9780743477567
Description
In the heart of sixteenth-century Venice, a vibrant tapestry of love and ambition unfolds, weaving together the lives of its diverse characters. At the center of the tale is Bassanio, a young Venetian gentleman, who is determined to win the affections of the wealthy heiress Portia. However, his financial difficulties pose a significant barrier, prompting him to seek help from his friend Antonio, a merchant whose fortunes are currently tied up at sea.
Antonio's willingness to assist Bassanio leads him to make a precarious deal with Shylock, a moneylender harboring resentment against him. This transaction sets off a chain of events that brings to light the themes of mercy, justice, and the complexities of human relationships. As the plot unfolds, the city of Venice becomes a microcosm of society, revealing both the frivolity of love and the stark realities of wealth.
Amidst the comedic undertones and dramatic tensions, Portia emerges as a figure of wit and intelligence, ultimately challenging societal norms and expectations. Her androgynous disguise and clever legal maneuvering bring forth the play's exploration of gender roles and the notion of true worth beyond material possessions.
Ultimately, this comedic masterpiece captures the essence of its time, illustrating the interplay of desire and duty, while posing profound questions about identity and morality. As characters navigate their intertwining fates, the audience is invited to ponder the nature of love, the folly of prejudice, and the wisdom borne from empathy and understanding.
Antonio's willingness to assist Bassanio leads him to make a precarious deal with Shylock, a moneylender harboring resentment against him. This transaction sets off a chain of events that brings to light the themes of mercy, justice, and the complexities of human relationships. As the plot unfolds, the city of Venice becomes a microcosm of society, revealing both the frivolity of love and the stark realities of wealth.
Amidst the comedic undertones and dramatic tensions, Portia emerges as a figure of wit and intelligence, ultimately challenging societal norms and expectations. Her androgynous disguise and clever legal maneuvering bring forth the play's exploration of gender roles and the notion of true worth beyond material possessions.
Ultimately, this comedic masterpiece captures the essence of its time, illustrating the interplay of desire and duty, while posing profound questions about identity and morality. As characters navigate their intertwining fates, the audience is invited to ponder the nature of love, the folly of prejudice, and the wisdom borne from empathy and understanding.
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