The Merchant of Venice-Act 3 Scene 5

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Another short scene, with very little impact on the action of the play. This is a scene that lowers the tension of the play and gives the audience some respite before the action of the trial scene commences. Launcelot, who left Shylock’s service in order to serve Bassanio is now, ironically, serving his daughter Jessica Read More …

The Merchant of Venice-Act 3 Scene 4

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The scene moves back to Belmont again, where Portia asks Jessica and Lorenzo to rule in her absence. She tells them that she will go to a monastery along with Nerissa and stay there until their husbands return. Note that it is Lorenzo that is given the reins and not Jessica, highlighting the gender roles Read More …

Student Sample: The Dangers of Stereotypes

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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, My name is Eoin O’Driscoll and this evening, I am here to talk to you about our new campaign to eradicate stereotyping from our society. Throughout this speech, I will give you, the audience, examples of stereotyping within our society and more importantly, the dangers of stereotyping. Let me first Read More …

The Merchant of Venice-Act 3, Scene 1

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After the drama of Bassanio appearing in Belmont, Shakespeare moves the focus of the play back to Venice, where Salerio has confirmed that one of Antonio’s ships has been wrecked ‘on the narrow seas.’ Shylock interrupts Salanio and Salerio, accusing them of knowing the whereabouts of his daughter. They mock the fact that his daughter Read More …