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GCSE: English Literature: Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice Coursework and Essays

Act 4 scene 1
(User Rating: 5.50 | Length: 5.8 Pages)
Act 4 scene 1 "The Merchant of Venice" was written by William Shakespeare almost certainly between 1596 and 1598 and was first performed at The Theater, London, in 1597. The play is classed as one of the sixteen comedy plays but it is also a "problem" play due to the tragic elem ...

How far is Shylock's Jewishness shown by Shakespeare to be responsible for his actions and attitudes
(User Rating: 6.60 | Length: 5.3 Pages)
How far is Shylock's Jewishness shown by Shakespeare to be responsible for his actions and attitudes One of the reasons Shakespeare's plays have always been popular is because of their appeal to different audiences. In the Merchant of Venice Shakespeare produces a quite intricate play bring ...

Jews and Christians in a Merchant of Venice
(User Rating: 8.25 | Length: 5.6 Pages)
Jews and Christians in a Merchant of Venice I think the passages demonstrate negative feelings and attitudes between the two religions, Judaism and Christianity. I think this is because of the history of Jews living in the Christian community, which dates back many years. In medieval England, the m ...

Merchant of venice
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 3.2 Pages)
Merchant of venice One of the central themes of the play is that of justice, the right to proper and fair treatment for individuals, these scenes seem to be the same in a different perspective of the trial. From these scenes especially you can gather Shylocks view of the prejudice against him " ...

Merchant of Venice - Examine Act 4 Scene 1 and comment on how dramatically effective you found this
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 6.0 Pages)
Merchant of Venice - Examine Act 4 Scene 1 and comment on how dramatically effective you found this "The Merchant of Venice" was written by William Shakespeare almost certainly between 1596 and 1598 and was first performed at The Theater, London, in 1597. The play is classed as one of the ...

Shylock in the merchant of Venice
(User Rating: 3.67 | Length: 5.4 Pages)
Shylock in the merchant of Venice One of the most interesting and thought provoking characters in the Merchant of Venice is Shylock. Throughout his five scenes in the play he is looked down upon, betrayed, deserted, punished and humiliated by Christian society, his daughter and all those that will ...

Shylock in the merchant of venice
(Length: 2.4 Pages)
Shylock in the merchant of venice I think that the role of Shylock remains a popular one with modern actors because Shylock´s character can be open to interpretation. He can be played as a greedy, merciless old miser or a persecuted, bitter old loner. The actor playing Shylock can add his own style ...

Shylock Victim or Villain
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 4.1 Pages)
Shylock Victim or Villain ¡¥The Merchant of Venice¡¦ was written by William Shakespeare in the Elizabethan period .The play is a tragi-comedy written in his second period. It is set in Venice in the late 15th century. Venice is situated in the north-east of Italy and is known as ¡§Queen of the Adri ...

Shylock victim/villain
(User Rating: 6.40 | Length: 4.4 Pages)
Shylock victim/villain Discuss Shylock as either victim or villain, with reference to his performance in the æMerchant of VeniceÆ æThe Merchant of VeniceÆ was written by William Shakespeare in the Elizabethan period .The play is a tragi-comedy written in his second period. It is set in Venice in th ...

The Merchant of Venice
(User Rating: 7.25 | Length: 7.4 Pages)
The Merchant of Venice Chancie Knights The Merchant of Venice Are The Christians The 'Good' People Or Heroes In The Play And Is Shylock The 'Bad' Person Or Villain? Or Is It More Complicated than This? 'TheMerchant of Venice', 1594, is one of Shakespeare's most popular y ...

The most famous scene from the merchant of Venice, Act 4, takes place a court of justice whereby the
(Length: 4.5 Pages)
The most famous scene from the merchant of Venice, Act 4, takes place a court of justice whereby the Shakespeare: An essay on the role of Elizabethan women in the Merchant of Venice The most famous scene from the merchant of Venice, Act 4, takes place in a court of justice whereby the merchant of t ...

To what extent to you think Shylock deserves the treatment given to him in the trial scene?
(Length: 3.5 Pages)
To what extent to you think Shylock deserves the treatment given to him in the trial scene? To what extent to you think Shylock deserves the treatment given to him in the trial scene? Shylock is sometimes a victim and sometimes a villain although his punishment, in my opinion, was not completely de ...

Trial Scene
(Length: 2.0 Pages)
Trial Scene Shakespeare uses contradictory emotions and beliefs though out the play. He raises many questions about racism and morality. Theses attitudes are relevant to the period the play was written. The play confronts the subject of Christians and Jews. There was great conflict between Christia ...

Victims
(User Rating: 3.33 | Length: 5.8 Pages)
Victims The plot of the play is that Bassanio wants to borrow money so he goes with Antonio to Shylock who is a wealthy Jewish business man, even though they call him a dog and mock his Jewish ways Shylock offers him a bond, Shylock says that if he doesn´t pay he will take a pound of Antonio´s fles ...

“All that glistens in not gold” Explore the theme of deception in the Merchant of Venice
(Length: 7.5 Pages)
"All that glistens in not gold" Explore the theme of deception in the Merchant of Venice "All that glistens is not gold" Explore the theme of deception in the Merchant of Venice. Why is it an important theme in the play? "Gilded tombs do worms infold" Appearances may b ...

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