No, actually Macbeth is in the play called "Macbeth." The Merchant of Venice is a different play, with entirely different characters, but both are in the category of Shakespearean plays.
Wrong play. The expression "pound of flesh" comes not from Macbeth but from The Merchant of Venice.
Who knows? The Duke of Venice is not a character in the play The Merchant of Venice. In Othello, yes. But not in the Merchant of Venice.
the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice
Brutus is in Julius Caesar not Merchant of Venice.
Gratiano is the husband of Nerissa in The Merchant of Venice.
William Shakespeare
Wrong play. The expression "pound of flesh" comes not from Macbeth but from The Merchant of Venice.
Who knows? The Duke of Venice is not a character in the play The Merchant of Venice. In Othello, yes. But not in the Merchant of Venice.
The Merchant of Venice is set, surprisingly enough, in Venice.
If this is perchance from the play The Merchant of Venice by William Snakesbeer, the one in which Howard and Juliet are murdered by Othello, the king of Denmark and his daughters Regan, Goneril and Joyce, then it was as revenge for getting food poisoning from a Big Macbethburger. If, however, you are alluding to the works of William Shakespeare, there are no witches in The Merchant of Venice and the ones in Macbeth don't make it their mission to kill him. You need to find the Snakesbeer version.
the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice
Brutus is in Julius Caesar not Merchant of Venice.
The Merchant of Venice was released on 12/29/2004.
The Production Budget for The Merchant of Venice was $30,000,000.
Gratiano is the husband of Nerissa in The Merchant of Venice.
It is from Merchant of Venice.
No. Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice is a tragic comedy, not a musical. However, several films have been made based off of The Merchant of Venice.