The Merchant of Venice

The Merchant of Venice
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HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics.'The quality of mercy is not strain'd,It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven’Bassiano, a noble Venetian, hopes to woo the beautiful heiress Portia. However, he requires financial assistance from his friend Antonio. Antonio agrees, but he, in turn, must borrow from the Jewish moneylender Shylock. As recourse for past ills, Shylock stipulates that the forfeit on the loan must be a pound of Antonio’s flesh. In the most renowned onstage law scene of all time, Portia proves herself one of Shakespeare’s most cunning heroines, disguising herself as a lawyer and vanquishing Shylock’s claims; meanwhile, Shylock triumphs on a humanitarian level with his plea for tolerance: ‘Hath not a Jew eyes?’Viewed paradoxically as anti-Semitic, while at the same time powerfully liberal for its time, The Merchant of Venice is at its core a bittersweet drama, exploring the noble themes of prejudice, justice and honour.

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Уильям Шекспир. The Merchant of Venice

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. William Shakespeare

Prefatory Note

The Theatre in Shakespeare’s Day

The Development of the Theatre up to Shakespeare’s Time

Shakespeare’s Actors

The Structure of the Public Theatre

Other Resources of the Elizabethan Theatre

Shakespeare: A Timeline

Life & Times. William Shakespeare the Playwright

Money in Shakespeare’s Day

INTRODUCTION

LIST OF CHARACTERS

ACT ONE. Scene I

Scene II

Scene III

ACT TWO. Scene I

Scene II

Scene III

Scene IV

Scene V

Scene VI

Scene VII

Scene VIII

Scene IX

ACT THREE. Scene I

Scene II

Scene III

Scene IV

Scene V

ACT FOUR. Scene I

Scene II

ACT FIVE. Scene I

Shakespeare: Words and Phrases. adapted from the Collins English Dictionary

Copyright

About the Publisher

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THE ALEXANDER SHAKESPEARE

General Editor

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Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster,

By being peevish? I tell thee what, Antonio –

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