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William Shakespeare - ISBN: 9781840224313

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This summary contains: A scene-by-scene summary from the New Swan Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, edited by Bernard Lott, published by Longman Group Limited in London. Bullet Points: Period, Characters, Themes & Important Quotes A summary of ‘Religious Nonconformity and the Quality of Mercy: The Merchant of Venice in Reformation Context’ by Shagan Notes on Comedies Notes on Portia Notes on Shylock Notes on Jews in England Other Notes

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This essay studies the way in which Shylock, the moneylender, is depicted in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice in the First Act. The essay studies the language used by Shakespeare himself and how this would affect the Elizabethan and modern audiences.

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A full, in-depth analysis of the Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare. The revision notes identify key dramatic techniques and linguistic devices, drawing links between these literary stunts and overall themes to prompt effective written analysis during an exam. This revision pack was used to achieve an A* at IGCSE and a 25/25 mark for my English Literature coursework.

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All the key information and plot-points about the Main characters in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" -Characters included: Antonio, Shylock, Bassanio, Portia, Jessica and Gratanio -Each character summary comes with a quote bank also, perfect for supporting points in the exam

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This essay studies the way in which Shylock, the moneylender, is depicted in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice in the First Act. The essay studies the language used by Shakespeare himself and how this would affect the Elizabethan and modern audiences.

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What is the reason behind the inclusion of blood in Shakespeare's plays? Is it a coincedence that the recurring image of blood walks hand in hand with the notion of justice? What does it say about the playwright himself and his general view of society? This essay seeks to explore these issues through considering the plays 'The Merchant of Venice', 'Othello' and 'Julius Caesar' amongst others. It argues that the way blood is depicted in the plays can be used as an identifier of Shakespear...

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The following is an example essay discussing the portrayal of religious discrimination in literary writing throughout time. William Shakespeare’s ‘The Merchant of Venice’ and Michel Houellebecq’s ‘Submission’ are used to explore the topic. The essay was originally written for the AQA GCE A Level English Specification as a Coursework submission and received full marks after moderation, awarded an A* at A Level.

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