
El mercader de Venecia
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William Shakespeare
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Romance
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
350
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1993
出版社
Instituto Nacional de las Artes Escénicas y de la Música (INAEM)
版
1ª ed.
ISBN-10
8487583075
ISBN-13
9788487583070
説明
Set in the vibrant backdrop of 16th-century Venice, the story unfolds amidst the bustling streets and opulent merchant homes. It presents a world where love, revenge, and the pursuit of wealth intertwine. The central figure is Antonio, a merchant whose friendship with the impulsive young Bassanio leads to a series of poignant events, including a bond that binds the fates of a friendly Jew and Antonio himself.
Bassanio, desperate to woo the wealthy heiress Portia, turns to Antonio for a loan, setting in motion a dramatic contract with Shylock, a moneylender whose grievances against Antonio are deeply personal. As tensions rise, themes of mercy and justice come to the forefront, challenging societal norms and the complexities of human relationships. The characters navigate loyalty, prejudice, and forgiveness, leading to an exploration of what it means to truly understand one another.
Portia emerges as a beacon of intelligence and strength, taking matters into her own hands when it becomes necessary to save Antonio. In a clever twist, she disguises herself as a male lawyer, demonstrating women's intellect and capabilities in a male-dominated society. Through her efforts, the narrative delves into the dualities of mercy and revenge, compelling the reader to ponder the implications of each choice.
With its rich dialogue and intricate character dynamics, the tale captivates audiences, revealing the timeless human struggles of happiness, love, and the consequences of decisions made under pressure. Shakespeare’s masterful storytelling evokes a spectrum of emotions, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them.
Bassanio, desperate to woo the wealthy heiress Portia, turns to Antonio for a loan, setting in motion a dramatic contract with Shylock, a moneylender whose grievances against Antonio are deeply personal. As tensions rise, themes of mercy and justice come to the forefront, challenging societal norms and the complexities of human relationships. The characters navigate loyalty, prejudice, and forgiveness, leading to an exploration of what it means to truly understand one another.
Portia emerges as a beacon of intelligence and strength, taking matters into her own hands when it becomes necessary to save Antonio. In a clever twist, she disguises herself as a male lawyer, demonstrating women's intellect and capabilities in a male-dominated society. Through her efforts, the narrative delves into the dualities of mercy and revenge, compelling the reader to ponder the implications of each choice.
With its rich dialogue and intricate character dynamics, the tale captivates audiences, revealing the timeless human struggles of happiness, love, and the consequences of decisions made under pressure. Shakespeare’s masterful storytelling evokes a spectrum of emotions, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them.