BBL 4308 Shakespeare & His Contemporaries

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BBL 4308 Shakespeare & His Contemporaries

Plot 1 Major Conflict : Antonio defaults on a loan he borrowed from Shylock, wherein he promises to sacrifice a pound of flesh. Rising Action : Antonio’s ships, the only means by which he can pay off his debt to Shylock, are reported lost at sea.

Plot 2 Climax : Portia, disguised as a man of law, intervenes on Antonio’s behalf. Falling Action : Shylock is ordered to convert to Christianity and bequeath his possessions to Lorenzo and Jessica; Portia and Nerissa persuade their husbands to give up their rings

Characters’ List

Characters’ List

Characters’ List

Character – Shylock Certainly, Shylock is the play’s antagonist, and he is menacing enough to seriously imperil the happiness of Venice’s businessmen and young lovers alike. Shylock is also, however, a creation of circumstance; even in his single-minded pursuit of a pound of flesh, his frequent mentions of the cruelty he has endured at Christian hands make it hard for us to label him a natural born monster.

Character – Shylock In one of Shakespeare’s most famous monologues, for example, Shylock argues that Jews are humans and calls his quest for vengeance the product of lessons taught to him by the cruelty of Venetian citizens. On the other hand, Shylock’s coldly calculated attempt to revenge the wrongs done to him by murdering his persecutor, Antonio, prevents us from viewing him in a primarily positive light. Shakespeare gives us unmistakably human moments, but he often steers us against Shylock as well, painting him as a miserly, cruel, and prosaic figure.

Character – Portia Quick-witted, wealthy, and beautiful, Portia embodies the virtues that are typical of Shakespeare’s heroines—it is no surprise that she emerges as the antidote to Shylock’s malice. Portia proves herself to be highly resourceful, begging the man she loves to stay a while before picking a chest, and finding loopholes in the will’s provision that we never thought possible. Anybody can break the rules, but Portia’s effectiveness comes from her ability to make the law work for her. Portia rejects the stuffiness that rigid adherence to the law might otherwise suggest.

Character – Portia In her courtroom appearance, she vigorously applies the law, but still flouts convention by appearing disguised as a man. After depriving Bassanio of his ring, she stops the prank before it goes to far, but still takes it far enough to berate Bassanio and Gratiano for their callousness, and she even insinuates that she has been unfaithful.

Something to considered seriously … https://prezi.com/vrhowd_styql/role-of-women-in-the-merchant-of-venice/

Theme – Race

Theme – Wealth

Theme – Friendship

Theme – Marriage

Theme – Justice

Theme – Love

Theme – Choices

Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory – Pound of Flesh

Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory – Pound of Flesh

Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory – Pound of Flesh

A pound of flesh? Really?

Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory – The Three Caskets

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Summary The Merchant of Venice is a play that will make you writhe in discomfort even while you laugh, snicker even while you get weepy. It will also make you contemplate the evilness of men even while feeling kinda warm and fuzzy inside when they do the right thing. You will definitely root on one of the fiercest heroines in all of drama as well.

Summary in a video form by Shmoop Shmoop Summary

Works Cited Shmoop Editorial Team. "The Merchant of Venice." Shmoop. Shmoop University, Inc., 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 17 Feb. 2016. SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on The Merchant of Venice.” SparkNotes.com. SparkNotes LLC. 2003. Web. 6 Feb. 2016. http://www.penguin.com/static/pdf/teachersguides/MerchantOfVenice.pdf http://merchantofvenice.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/2/6/1426390/merchant_of_venice_12.pdf http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/uploads/files/2013/10/496_teachers_notes_playing_shakespeare_021.pdf

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