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"El mercader de Venecia" (The Merchant of Venice) by William Shakespeare, written around 1596, is a comedic play that delves into themes of justice, mercy, and revenge, while also exploring issues of prejudice and the complexities of human nature. The play is set in Venice and centers around a merchant named Antonio, who borrows money from the Jewish moneylender Shylock to help his friend Bassanio. Bassanio needs the funds to court the wealthy heiress Portia. The plot takes a dramatic turn when Antonio is unable to repay the loan, and Shylock demands a pound of his flesh as collateral. The…mehr

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"El mercader de Venecia" (The Merchant of Venice) by William Shakespeare, written around 1596, is a comedic play that delves into themes of justice, mercy, and revenge, while also exploring issues of prejudice and the complexities of human nature. The play is set in Venice and centers around a merchant named Antonio, who borrows money from the Jewish moneylender Shylock to help his friend Bassanio. Bassanio needs the funds to court the wealthy heiress Portia. The plot takes a dramatic turn when Antonio is unable to repay the loan, and Shylock demands a pound of his flesh as collateral. The play's central conflict revolves around Shylock's insistence on the bond's terms and Antonio's desperate efforts to avoid this cruel punishment. Portia, disguised as a lawyer, intervenes in a courtroom scene where she cleverly turns the tables on Shylock, ultimately saving Antonio and forcing Shylock to convert to Christianity. The play explores themes of mercy and justice, with characters like Shylock embodying the complexities of revenge and suffering, while others, like Portia, represent the triumph of wisdom and compassion. The Merchant of Venice raises questions about the nature of fairness, the treatment of outsiders, and the consequences of prejudice, making it both a thought-provoking and enduring work.

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