Wednesday, May 29, 2019
The Tragic Merchant of Venice :: Free Merchant of Venice Essays
  The Tragic Merchant of Venice   In my opinion the  correspond The Merchant of Venice  is a tragic one which is discised as being comic. Many factors of this play  atomic number 18 derived from the  current voice of situation. The Merchant of Venice could be looked at as more  tragic because of the negative intents from some of the characters in the play.   Greed and deception are just a couple of the  main features from where  some(prenominal) of the decisions are derived. For example, revenge was an intent  that Sylock had against for Antonio, only to say the least for, greed...  Antonio is being a set dupe for revenge because of his deception against Shylock,  and also for prior intent to do.   If The Merchant of Venice was to be looked at  as more comic, the scenarios wouldnt be taken as seriously as they should be. Infact I  believe that The Merchant of Venice written by William Shakespeare was officially intended to be so in both comic and tragic. In depth  flavour and  observ   ing The Merchant of Venice I have seen a small equivalency in the amount of  comicness and tragedy in the play.   I have come up with the  finding that  William Shakespeare was a great playwright and must have been an absolute genius to compose the great and wonderful things that he did. The Merchant of Venice is excellent in  its  expression of describing the characters. The emotion is spread out thoroughly like  warm butter on hot toast. The tragedy in The Merchant of Venice is  believable and almost  true up in a sense of my opinion in relating to greed, human desire,  and most important let not forget, anguish.   Throughout The Merchant of Venice there are  many strong feelings displayed through powerful lines of contemporary nature, to be truthful. William Shakespeare most likely wrote this play The Merchant of Venice to display how human greed could be so  consuming to the soul of a person, which  he did very well if I may say so.   The spunk and enthusiasm of this play makes    it  engrossing to the reader or  peach and also keeps the audience engaged in what is going to happen  next.  
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