Innumerable times. It was written 400 years ago and has been played constantly all over the place since then. There is no possible way of knowing how many times it has been staged.
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It's a bit awkward, because there are two plots in the play. In the first, Bassanio would be the protagonist in his quest for Portia's hand, but there is no antagonist. In the second, Shylock is a kind of antagonist to Antonio's protagonist, but one does not feel that Antonio is a character of that kind of significance. This may be one reason that many modern interpreters recast the play as the Tragedy of Shylock, with Shylock as a protagonist and Portia as an antagonist.
Only if the person likes Shakespeares' art. Even though it is considered a comedy, the predjudices and fowl treatment people receive in the play is discusting. This is because of the change and adaptation of the human race. When the play was origanlly written, the audiences was many christains and at that time, Jews were treated terribly. But now, since those predjidices had died down, some of the audience no longer enjoys the play. + i want to slap Bassanio
During WWII the Finnish navy operated five small submarines, all designed in the Netherlands (by a Dutch front company) and built in Finland. Between them they sank one Soviet merchant ship and three Soviet submarines. All Finnish subs survived the war.
65 times, all but 8 in Merchant of Venice. "Jews" appears once, "Jew's" ten times, all in Merchant of Venice. "Hebrew" appears three times.
You will find Portia and Shylock in the play of Hamlet.
All of Shakespeare's plays have five acts.
There's a Portia in Julis Caesar (Brutus's wife) and Portia is also the name of a main character in The Merchant of Venice.
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A play by Christopher Marlowe called, 'The Jew of Malta' is thought to be have inspired Shakespeare, as it made a revival before he wrote the play. It involves an evil Jew who is punished by being boiled in a cauldron, and was full of anti-semitism, much like the Merchant of Venice.
Portia's lady-in-waiting or maid is Nerissa. Portia doesn't see Nerissa as her maid as they are good friends and have been for many years.
Just one. "Madam, I go with all convenient speed" in Act 3 Scene 4
It's impossible to answer this, as nobody keeps track of it. There must be many school and amateur performances over and above the many professional ones.
Marco Polo was an Italian merchant and traveler from Venice. Marco Polo had many journeys, and there is no information on the weather during these journeys.
Venice has many ruins or canals?
By 1903, the Panamanians had staged 53 revolts over a 55 year period under the rule of Colombia. When the Hay-Herran' Treaty was rejected by the Colombian government, they staged another revolt.