Thanks so much for this video because i didn't understand about The Merchant of Venice story when i have exam tmr but now i did understand the story so i don't have to worry anymore.
The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare is a drama set in 16th-century Venice, revolving around themes of justice, mercy, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows a Venetian merchant, Antonio, who secures a loan from the Jewish moneylender Shylock to help his friend Bassanio. Bassanio seeks funds to court the wealthy Portia, whom he wishes to marry. Antonio, confident in his ships’ return, agrees to Shylock’s harsh bond: if Antonio cannot repay the debt on time, Shylock is entitled to a pound of his flesh. Unfortunately, Antonio’s ships are lost at sea, and Shylock demands his bond be fulfilled, motivated by his resentment toward Antonio for past mistreatment. The trial that follows pits Shylock’s demand for justice against Portia’s plea for mercy, disguised as a lawyer. In a twist, Portia cleverly argues that Shylock may take the flesh but without spilling blood, a condition he cannot fulfill. Shylock loses the case, and the court punishes him, stripping him of his wealth and demanding he convert to Christianity. The play concludes with Antonio and his friends reunited and financially secure, highlighting Shakespeare's examination of mercy, prejudice, and the complexities of forgiveness and justice. i wrote this all myself tell me if it helps
Brilliant summary i find the story very profound and its complexing plot twist at the end really just shakes my dabloons thanks so much for this summary it really helped alot.
He was living in England, same time when jews were already thrown out of England by Tudor monarchs. If some one talking about cancer cells, it doesn't mean he also have it in his body.
People nowadays be like: "How you get fooled into a contract for a pound of your flesh, dumbass?! Unrelated, have you ever thought of becoming your own boss by selling supplements?" 😅❤
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Thanks so much for this video because i didn't understand about The Merchant of Venice story when i have exam tmr but now i did understand the story so i don't have to worry anymore.
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare is a drama set in 16th-century Venice, revolving around themes of justice, mercy, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows a Venetian merchant, Antonio, who secures a loan from the Jewish moneylender Shylock to help his friend Bassanio. Bassanio seeks funds to court the wealthy Portia, whom he wishes to marry. Antonio, confident in his ships’ return, agrees to Shylock’s harsh bond: if Antonio cannot repay the debt on time, Shylock is entitled to a pound of his flesh.
Unfortunately, Antonio’s ships are lost at sea, and Shylock demands his bond be fulfilled, motivated by his resentment toward Antonio for past mistreatment. The trial that follows pits Shylock’s demand for justice against Portia’s plea for mercy, disguised as a lawyer. In a twist, Portia cleverly argues that Shylock may take the flesh but without spilling blood, a condition he cannot fulfill. Shylock loses the case, and the court punishes him, stripping him of his wealth and demanding he convert to Christianity. The play concludes with Antonio and his friends reunited and financially secure, highlighting Shakespeare's examination of mercy, prejudice, and the complexities of forgiveness and justice.
i wrote this all myself tell me if it helps
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Brilliant summary i find the story very profound and its complexing plot twist at the end really just shakes my dabloons thanks so much for this summary it really helped alot.
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Antonnio and the Shylock, the moral lessons of our lifetime
One of my favorites in my high school literature class.
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"Merchant of Venice " -A sick thinking of Williams Shakespeare.
No people on that time were clear about, how to handle cunning foxes, even if they discuss themselves as lion cubs.
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Well explained
Watching this the day before junior cert
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Shakespeare’s way to scream Jews will not replace us.
He was living in England, same time when jews were already thrown out of England by Tudor monarchs. If some one talking about cancer cells, it doesn't mean he also have it in his body.
@@cosmosreader2306 Jews were expelled from England by Edward I in 1290. Long before the Tudors.
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Tooo many characters my brain aint braining
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History of moral uprightness and the opposite side of the play
Who are the caracters of the play please
Antonio- a money lender
Bassanio- best friend of Antonio/marries Portia
Shylock- Jewish money lender/ hates Antonio
Portia- wealthy heiress/ marries Bassanio
Jessica- Shylock daughter/ married Lorenzo
Lorenzo- Christian man/marries Jessica
Gratiano- Friend of Bassanio/ marries Nerissa
Nerissa- marries Gratiano/ Portia’s maid
Wednesday 1st February i have my boards and now i am watching it..
Thanks i was too lazy to read the story lol
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Now do The Merchant of Venice 2.
That's where a recently converted Shylock subverts the Catholic Church.
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My teacher told me to watch this and my name is also poshya😍
(Our names are different)
Shylock has been undone completely 😂
I feel so bad for Shylock. He recieves so much prejudice and he doesn't even get a happy conclusion :(
Coin clippers deserved it
People nowadays be like: "How you get fooled into a contract for a pound of your flesh, dumbass?! Unrelated, have you ever thought of becoming your own boss by selling supplements?" 😅❤
The only Shakespeare play in which the protagonist is the most uninteresting character
The only character I cared about was Shylock. Everyone else is a total scumbag tbh lol
@BerserkerSloth, what are you talking about shylock is the bad guy.
The protagonist is Portia. She has more lines than any other character.
Please make me wish in the exam after 10 minutes 😢
Now cover Huckleberry Finn / The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian / Comedy of Errors / The Hobbit / 12th Night
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Play of the 14th century
Anyone here before the mini mocks
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Obviously all of those who commented before actually read the play for themselves...😁
I have 19 chapters for my literature exam and I have to study merchant of Venice from first to last act 😭
I know the narrator!
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Any elps students here before the exams?
Our English teacher showed us this vid