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Belmont is the Italian location of Portia's villa. The location has been identified as the Villa Foscari, on he banks of the river Brenta,

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Q: What is Belmont in the Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice?
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Is The Merchant of Venice a play or a novel?

It's a play by Shakespeare.


What play had the phrase A blinking idiot in it?

the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice


What play does all that glitters is not gold from?

It is from Merchant of Venice.


What type of play is The Merchant of Venice?

The Merchant of Venice was written by William Shakespeare. It is considered a comedy. The main character is Antonio, the merchant.


Why was William Shakespeare's play the Jew of Venice renamed The Merchant of Venice please give source?

Shakespeare's play was never called The Jew of Venice. It was always The Merchant of Venice. You may have been thinking of Christopher Marlowe's play, The Jew of Malta.


Which Shakespeare play features Shylock?

You will find Portia and Shylock in the play of Hamlet.


What Shakespeare's Play is 'All That Glisters is not gold' from?

The Merchant of Venice.


Who is Jessica's father in the Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice?

Shylock


What is the setting of the play 'The Merchant of Venice'?

Unsurprisingly, most of it is set in Venice. Part is also set in Belmont, a country estate not far from Venice.


Where does bassanio host his mask ball and who attends it in The Merchant of Venice?

There is no masked ball in the Merchant of Venice. Sorry. Not in Shakespeare's play, anyway.


When was The Maori Merchant of Venice created?

There is no specific record of a play titled "The Maori Merchant of Venice" being created. However, if you are referring to a production or adaptation of Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," that incorporates Maori culture, customs or language, it would depend on the specific production or adaptation. Shakespeare's original play was written between 1596 and 1598.


What play does the quote All that glitters is not gold?

It comes from William Shakespeare's, The Merchant of Venice.