You will find Portia and Shylock in the play of Hamlet.
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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.
Shylock, a character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, was a Jew.
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.
You will find Portia and Shylock in the play of Hamlet.
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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 was written by William Shakespeare. It is considered a comedy. The main character is Antonio, the merchant.
1.Merchant of Venice 2.Antonio 3.Bassanio
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Shylock, a character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, was a Jew.
He is a comic character. He is likeable but we are not supposed to take him too seriously.
He is the main character and he is a merchant, landlord and money lender
Although Shylock is the best-known character from the play, Shylock is not a merchant. He is a usurer-which is the only job Jews were allowed to have in Venice back then. A usurer is a person who lends money and makes money from it by charging interest. The merchant in The Merchant of Venice is Antonio. A merchant sells and trades.
No, "The Merchant's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer does not contain prominent similes, as it focuses more on the direct narrative and character interactions.