Papers On Merchant Of Venice
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Law and Justice In 'The Merchant Of Venice'
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A 5 page paper analyzing the use of the courtroom scene in Shakespeare's play. The paper asserts that Shakespeare used this scene as a way to give a voice to individuals normally not heard in Elizabethan society, such as women and Jews. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Mvenice.wps
Law, Literature, and Legal Interpretation in “The Merchant of
Venice”
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This 14 page report discusses law and literature and
addresses the question as to why there is a problem of
interpretation. Legal interpretation and questions related to
such interpretation form a commonplace reality in the modern
world -- from high-profile circumstances such as that of
President Clinton asking “what is is” to the most mundane of
arguments regarding property rights or traffic accidents. In
Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” the role of legal
interpretation in is an important aspect of the entire work In
“The Merchant of Venice,” Shakespeare also adds another level of
legal interpretation to be considered by both the characters in
the play and the audience -- interpretation of religious law.
Various criticisms and theories related to the intent and process
of legal interpretation are presented in this paper and
discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWlawlit.wps
Loyalty & Gender/Much Ado About Nothing & Merchant of Venice
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A 6 page essay that argues that Shakespeare's portrayal of women in The Merchant of Venice and in Much Ado About Nothing shows that he considered women to be capable of showing intelligence and loyalty to equal any man. Beatrice through her loyalty to Hero and Portia in her dramatic defense of her husband's friend, Antonio, show that they possess intelligence, loyalty and courage equal, or superior, to the men in these plays, whom they overshadow in this regard. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khgenloy.rtf
Portia and the Role of Women in Elizabethan Society
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This 5 page paper is based on a close reading of "The Merchant of Venice" and discusses the role of Portia, and why she is not a typical Elizabethan woman. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVPorElz.rtf
Settings in William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” and “The Merchant of Venice”
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the use of settings in the respective plays, and how the characters relate to the moods of these settings. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGmanmov.rtf
Shakespeare's 'Merchant Of Venice'/ Role of The 'Other'
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A 4 page paper examining the occurrence of 'other' in Shakespeare's works. The issue is discussed using Adelman's thesis that Shakespeare's characters project their own fears onto other characters they define as 'other.' An analysis of Adleman's theory is included, followed by a discussion which addresses the separate elements that such a reality involves. Adleman's theory, while correct in some ways, is in other ways far-fetched and ridiculous. Adleman's theories are related to similar issues which appear in the Shakespeare play, 'Merchant of Venice.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: Veniceot.wps
Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”: A Renaissance Play
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A 12 page paper
which describes how Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” is a Renaissance play.
Bibliography lists 7 additional sources.
Filename: RAvenc.rtf
Shylock and Jessica's Disappointment in William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"
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A 6 page paper which examines Shylock and Jessica's
disappointment in William Shakespeare's comedy, "The Merchant of Venice," specifically, how both father and daughter are disillusioned by
Italian Renaissance society and suffered individual disappointment. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGmerch.wps
Shylock in the Merchant of Venice
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All of us are prejudiced by our own time period. It has been thought that in our own time frame, Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice is an anti-Semitic play. Thesis: This discussion will
examine that the anti-Semitism as presented in the
Merchant of Venice, contains an element of pro-Semitism that is not initially discerned.
Bibliography includes 14 sources.
Filename: BBshylck.doc
The Art of Appeasement and the Political, Religious and Social Issues Reflected in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," "The Merchant of
Venice" and "Macbeth"
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A 10 page paper which examines if William
Shakespeare's social commentaries (as represented by three plays) were financially motivated or if he was trying to prove something. Specifically considered is how Shakespeare was able to diplomatically handle the political and religious aspects of his plays in order to secure funding for them, i.e., what he would have to do to appease the
monarchy and the church. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TGWillyS.wps
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