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Q: Why do you think there is no Biblical imagery only mythological imagery in this scene In merchant of Venice?
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What are examples of imagery in The Merchant of Venice?

"The quality of mercy is not strain'd; it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven on the place beneath."


Who is duke of Venice in the merchant of the 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.


A Setting on the Merchant of Venice?

The Merchant of Venice is set, surprisingly enough, in Venice.


What play had the phrase A blinking idiot in it?

the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice


Who is Brutus in merchant of Venice?

Brutus is in Julius Caesar not Merchant of Venice.


Who is nerissas husband in the merchant of Venice?

Gratiano is the husband of Nerissa in The Merchant of Venice.


When was The Merchant of Venice released?

The Merchant of Venice was released on 12/29/2004.


What was the Production Budget for The Merchant of Venice?

The Production Budget for The Merchant of Venice was $30,000,000.


What play does all that glitters is not gold from?

It is from Merchant of Venice.


What are examples of personification in The Merchant of Venice?

In "The Merchant of Venice," examples of personification include the lines "the winds are high" and "stern vast rocks." These phrases attribute human qualities to non-human entities to create vivid imagery and provide insight into characters' inner thoughts and emotions.


Is The Merchant of Venice a musical?

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.


You were born in Venice and your father was a merchant?

Jessica, daughter of Shylock in 'The Merchant of Venice'. Except that Shylock was not a merchant; he was a moneylender. Antonio was the merchant, and he had no children.