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The Merchant of Venice

by William Shakespeare

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The Merchant of Venice

The bond, the pound of flesh, and the caskets narratives in The Merchant of Venice are interdependent as they all explore themes of justice, mercy, and the consequences of human actions. The bond...

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The Merchant of Venice

Portia's father set a test involving three caskets—gold, silver, and lead—as criteria for her suitors to determine who would marry her. Each suitor must choose the correct casket to win her hand; if...

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The Merchant of Venice

Bassanio borrows three thousand ducats in The Merchant of Venice to court Portia, a wealthy heiress. He needs the money to present himself as a suitable suitor, as his own funds are insufficient....

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The Merchant of Venice

The Prince of Morocco chooses the gold casket, expecting it to contain Portia's portrait, but finds a skull and a scroll warning "All that glistens is not gold." The Prince of Arragon selects the...

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