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James Horner Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Film Music By James Horner
James Horner Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Film Music By James Horner
https://youtu.be/p52kKB55RXY
published: 11 Oct 2021
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My heart will go on - James Horner
Recorded on the 6th of September of 2015
Camiel Lemmens - Horn
Maurice Luttikhuis - Conductor
Viva Classic Live Orchestra
published: 01 Jan 2017
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Braveheart • Soundtrack Suite • James Horner
Soundtrack from the 1995 Mel Gibson film "Braveheart," with Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Angus Macfadyen, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson, Brian Cox & David O'Hara. -- This channel currently has over three hundred film tributes and counting. We make zero money from YouTube as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners (the film studios and the recording industry) just as it should. -- Please consider supporting our editing efforts by leaving a small tip in our tip jar. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you! - https://paypal.me/HDFilmTributes
published: 09 Dec 2021
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James Horner - A Gift Of A Thistle
published: 16 Apr 2017
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Legends of the Fall • The Ludlows • James Horner
Soundtrack from the 1994 Edward Zwick film "Legends of the Fall" with Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Julia Ormond, Henry Thomas, Tantoo Cardinal, Christina Pickles & Karina Lombard. -- HD Film Tributes is a channel with over three hundred movie homages currently posted. We make zero money from YouTube as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners, just as it should. --
Please consider supporting our editing efforts by leaving a small tip in our tip jar. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! - https://paypal.me/HDFilmTributes
published: 16 Aug 2019
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A gift of a thistle - james horner
Very emotional scene from Brave Heart
published: 30 Jan 2013
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Top10 Soundtracks by James Horner | TheTopFilmScore
What is your favorite score composed by James Horner?
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published: 26 Oct 2020
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Best of James Horner (Suite)
He was one of the most wonderful composers of Hollywood and we miss him deeply. He was the composer of James Cameron, Ron Howard, Don Bluth and Joe Johnston (among other directors).
0:01 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Main Title (1982)
2:52 Something Wicked This Way Comes - Main Title (1983)
5:55 Krull - Main Theme (1983)
9:31 Cocoon - Main Theme (1985)
13:12 Aliens - Main Title / Futile Escape (1986)
17:46 The Name of the Rose - End Title (1986)
20:48 An American Tail - Main Title (1986)
24:35 Willow - Willow's Theme (1988)
28:09 The Land Before Time - The Great Valley Theme (1988)
31:40 Honey, I Shrunk The Kids - Main Title (1989)
33:34 Glory - A Call to Arms (1989)
36:37 The Rocketeer - Main Title & Take off (1991)
40:03 Legends of the Fall - Main Theme (1994)
43:35 Braveheart - For...
published: 04 Dec 2022
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Commando (1985) Cast Then andNow 2024 | How They Changed |
Commando (1985-2024) cast before and after
Commando is a 1985 American action thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Joel Silver. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role, alongside Rae Dawn Chong, Alyssa Milano, Vernon Wells, Bill Duke and Dan Hedaya. The musical score was composed by James Horner.
#commando
#thenandnow #Beforeandafter2024
#thenandnow2024
#actor
#actress
#gossip
#transformation
#movie
#film
©️Starnovah
* DISCLAIMER *
I do not own the anime, music, artwork or the lyrics. All rights reserved to their respective owners!!! This video is not meant to infringe any of the copyrights. This is for promote.
* Copyright Disclaimer * Title 17, US Code (Sections 107-118 of the copyright law, Act 1976): All media in this video is used for...
published: 22 Sep 2024
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The World of James Horner - Hollywood in Vienna 2013 [1080p]
On the first anniversary of James Horner's tragic death, we celebrate the legendary composer's greatest film scores with this concert. James called this 2013 concert the 'most special moment' of his life. David Newman conducts an orchestra and choir in performances of suites from Titanic, Avatar, A Beautiful Mind, Braveheart and more!
1. Hollywood In Vienna Fanfare
2. Metropolis - Prelude
3. Space Mountain - De La Terre A La Lune
4. Star Trek Suite
5. Gattaca - The Departure
6. A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) - Where Dreams Are Made
7. Independence Day Suite
8. Universal Fanfare
9. Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan - End Titles
10. Braveheart - End Titles
11. Horner Medley - Willow A Beautiful Mind Apollo 13 Aliens The Mask Of Zorro The Rocketeer
12. An American Tail - Somewhere Out There
1...
published: 08 Feb 2019
1:17:36
James Horner Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Film Music By James Horner
James Horner Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Film Music By James Horner
https://youtu.be/p52kKB55RXY
James Horner Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Film Music By James Horner
https://youtu.be/p52kKB55RXY
https://wn.com/James_Horner_Greatest_Hits_Full_Album_2021_Best_Film_Music_By_James_Horner
James Horner Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Film Music By James Horner
https://youtu.be/p52kKB55RXY
- published: 11 Oct 2021
- views: 221854
3:39
My heart will go on - James Horner
Recorded on the 6th of September of 2015
Camiel Lemmens - Horn
Maurice Luttikhuis - Conductor
Viva Classic Live Orchestra
Recorded on the 6th of September of 2015
Camiel Lemmens - Horn
Maurice Luttikhuis - Conductor
Viva Classic Live Orchestra
https://wn.com/My_Heart_Will_Go_On_James_Horner
Recorded on the 6th of September of 2015
Camiel Lemmens - Horn
Maurice Luttikhuis - Conductor
Viva Classic Live Orchestra
- published: 01 Jan 2017
- views: 38165743
5:24
Braveheart • Soundtrack Suite • James Horner
Soundtrack from the 1995 Mel Gibson film "Braveheart," with Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Angus Macfadyen, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson,...
Soundtrack from the 1995 Mel Gibson film "Braveheart," with Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Angus Macfadyen, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson, Brian Cox & David O'Hara. -- This channel currently has over three hundred film tributes and counting. We make zero money from YouTube as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners (the film studios and the recording industry) just as it should. -- Please consider supporting our editing efforts by leaving a small tip in our tip jar. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you! - https://paypal.me/HDFilmTributes
https://wn.com/Braveheart_•_Soundtrack_Suite_•_James_Horner
Soundtrack from the 1995 Mel Gibson film "Braveheart," with Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Angus Macfadyen, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson, Brian Cox & David O'Hara. -- This channel currently has over three hundred film tributes and counting. We make zero money from YouTube as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners (the film studios and the recording industry) just as it should. -- Please consider supporting our editing efforts by leaving a small tip in our tip jar. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you! - https://paypal.me/HDFilmTributes
- published: 09 Dec 2021
- views: 16357993
5:43
Legends of the Fall • The Ludlows • James Horner
Soundtrack from the 1994 Edward Zwick film "Legends of the Fall" with Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Julia Ormond, Henry Thomas, Tantoo Cardinal, Chri...
Soundtrack from the 1994 Edward Zwick film "Legends of the Fall" with Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Julia Ormond, Henry Thomas, Tantoo Cardinal, Christina Pickles & Karina Lombard. -- HD Film Tributes is a channel with over three hundred movie homages currently posted. We make zero money from YouTube as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners, just as it should. --
Please consider supporting our editing efforts by leaving a small tip in our tip jar. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! - https://paypal.me/HDFilmTributes
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Soundtrack from the 1994 Edward Zwick film "Legends of the Fall" with Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Julia Ormond, Henry Thomas, Tantoo Cardinal, Christina Pickles & Karina Lombard. -- HD Film Tributes is a channel with over three hundred movie homages currently posted. We make zero money from YouTube as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners, just as it should. --
Please consider supporting our editing efforts by leaving a small tip in our tip jar. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! - https://paypal.me/HDFilmTributes
- published: 16 Aug 2019
- views: 5152372
28:40
Top10 Soundtracks by James Horner | TheTopFilmScore
What is your favorite score composed by James Horner?
Who should be next? Leave in the comments.
Please like, subscribe and share this content.
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More to co...
What is your favorite score composed by James Horner?
Who should be next? Leave in the comments.
Please like, subscribe and share this content.
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More to come.
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What is your favorite score composed by James Horner?
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- published: 26 Oct 2020
- views: 44915
1:30:20
Best of James Horner (Suite)
He was one of the most wonderful composers of Hollywood and we miss him deeply. He was the composer of James Cameron, Ron Howard, Don Bluth and Joe Johnston (am...
He was one of the most wonderful composers of Hollywood and we miss him deeply. He was the composer of James Cameron, Ron Howard, Don Bluth and Joe Johnston (among other directors).
0:01 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Main Title (1982)
2:52 Something Wicked This Way Comes - Main Title (1983)
5:55 Krull - Main Theme (1983)
9:31 Cocoon - Main Theme (1985)
13:12 Aliens - Main Title / Futile Escape (1986)
17:46 The Name of the Rose - End Title (1986)
20:48 An American Tail - Main Title (1986)
24:35 Willow - Willow's Theme (1988)
28:09 The Land Before Time - The Great Valley Theme (1988)
31:40 Honey, I Shrunk The Kids - Main Title (1989)
33:34 Glory - A Call to Arms (1989)
36:37 The Rocketeer - Main Title & Take off (1991)
40:03 Legends of the Fall - Main Theme (1994)
43:35 Braveheart - For the Love of a Princess (1995)
47:28 Casper - Casper's Lullaby (1995)
50:38 Apollo 13 - Main Title (1995)
52:56 Jumanji - Prologue & Main Title (1995)
56:10 Balto - Balto's Story Unfolds (1995)
59:02 Titanic - Main Theme (1997)
1:03:15 The Mask of Zorro - Zorro's Theme (1998)
1:06:02 Mighty Joe Young - Dedication and Windsong (1998)
1:10:15 Bicentennial Man - The Wedding (1999)
1:13:47 How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - Main Title (2000)
1:16:53 A Beautiful Mind - A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics (2001)
1:19:29 Troy - Main Theme (2004)
1:21:55 The New World - Pocahontas and Smith (2005)
1:25:22 Avatar - Jake's First Flight (2009)
composed by James Horner (RIP).
https://wn.com/Best_Of_James_Horner_(Suite)
He was one of the most wonderful composers of Hollywood and we miss him deeply. He was the composer of James Cameron, Ron Howard, Don Bluth and Joe Johnston (among other directors).
0:01 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Main Title (1982)
2:52 Something Wicked This Way Comes - Main Title (1983)
5:55 Krull - Main Theme (1983)
9:31 Cocoon - Main Theme (1985)
13:12 Aliens - Main Title / Futile Escape (1986)
17:46 The Name of the Rose - End Title (1986)
20:48 An American Tail - Main Title (1986)
24:35 Willow - Willow's Theme (1988)
28:09 The Land Before Time - The Great Valley Theme (1988)
31:40 Honey, I Shrunk The Kids - Main Title (1989)
33:34 Glory - A Call to Arms (1989)
36:37 The Rocketeer - Main Title & Take off (1991)
40:03 Legends of the Fall - Main Theme (1994)
43:35 Braveheart - For the Love of a Princess (1995)
47:28 Casper - Casper's Lullaby (1995)
50:38 Apollo 13 - Main Title (1995)
52:56 Jumanji - Prologue & Main Title (1995)
56:10 Balto - Balto's Story Unfolds (1995)
59:02 Titanic - Main Theme (1997)
1:03:15 The Mask of Zorro - Zorro's Theme (1998)
1:06:02 Mighty Joe Young - Dedication and Windsong (1998)
1:10:15 Bicentennial Man - The Wedding (1999)
1:13:47 How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - Main Title (2000)
1:16:53 A Beautiful Mind - A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics (2001)
1:19:29 Troy - Main Theme (2004)
1:21:55 The New World - Pocahontas and Smith (2005)
1:25:22 Avatar - Jake's First Flight (2009)
composed by James Horner (RIP).
- published: 04 Dec 2022
- views: 1745
3:02
Commando (1985) Cast Then andNow 2024 | How They Changed |
Commando (1985-2024) cast before and after
Commando is a 1985 American action thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Joel Silver. It stars A...
Commando (1985-2024) cast before and after
Commando is a 1985 American action thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Joel Silver. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role, alongside Rae Dawn Chong, Alyssa Milano, Vernon Wells, Bill Duke and Dan Hedaya. The musical score was composed by James Horner.
#commando
#thenandnow #Beforeandafter2024
#thenandnow2024
#actor
#actress
#gossip
#transformation
#movie
#film
©️Starnovah
* DISCLAIMER *
I do not own the anime, music, artwork or the lyrics. All rights reserved to their respective owners!!! This video is not meant to infringe any of the copyrights. This is for promote.
* Copyright Disclaimer * Title 17, US Code (Sections 107-118 of the copyright law, Act 1976): All media in this video is used for purpose of review & commentary under terms of fair use. All footage, & images used belong to their respective companies. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
#moviestars #hollywoodmovies #thenvsnow #thenandnow #allthatcastthenandnow #celebrities #transformation #celebnews #celebrity #gossip #hollywood
https://wn.com/Commando_(1985)_Cast_Then_Andnow_2024_|_How_They_Changed_|
Commando (1985-2024) cast before and after
Commando is a 1985 American action thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Joel Silver. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role, alongside Rae Dawn Chong, Alyssa Milano, Vernon Wells, Bill Duke and Dan Hedaya. The musical score was composed by James Horner.
#commando
#thenandnow #Beforeandafter2024
#thenandnow2024
#actor
#actress
#gossip
#transformation
#movie
#film
©️Starnovah
* DISCLAIMER *
I do not own the anime, music, artwork or the lyrics. All rights reserved to their respective owners!!! This video is not meant to infringe any of the copyrights. This is for promote.
* Copyright Disclaimer * Title 17, US Code (Sections 107-118 of the copyright law, Act 1976): All media in this video is used for purpose of review & commentary under terms of fair use. All footage, & images used belong to their respective companies. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
#moviestars #hollywoodmovies #thenvsnow #thenandnow #allthatcastthenandnow #celebrities #transformation #celebnews #celebrity #gossip #hollywood
- published: 22 Sep 2024
- views: 646
1:32:34
The World of James Horner - Hollywood in Vienna 2013 [1080p]
On the first anniversary of James Horner's tragic death, we celebrate the legendary composer's greatest film scores with this concert. James called this 2013 co...
On the first anniversary of James Horner's tragic death, we celebrate the legendary composer's greatest film scores with this concert. James called this 2013 concert the 'most special moment' of his life. David Newman conducts an orchestra and choir in performances of suites from Titanic, Avatar, A Beautiful Mind, Braveheart and more!
1. Hollywood In Vienna Fanfare
2. Metropolis - Prelude
3. Space Mountain - De La Terre A La Lune
4. Star Trek Suite
5. Gattaca - The Departure
6. A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) - Where Dreams Are Made
7. Independence Day Suite
8. Universal Fanfare
9. Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan - End Titles
10. Braveheart - End Titles
11. Horner Medley - Willow A Beautiful Mind Apollo 13 Aliens The Mask Of Zorro The Rocketeer
12. An American Tail - Somewhere Out There
13. Avatar - Suite
14. Legends Of The Fall
15. Titanic - Suite
16. Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award - Presented to James Horner
17. The Land Before Time - If We Hold On Together
https://wn.com/The_World_Of_James_Horner_Hollywood_In_Vienna_2013_1080P
On the first anniversary of James Horner's tragic death, we celebrate the legendary composer's greatest film scores with this concert. James called this 2013 concert the 'most special moment' of his life. David Newman conducts an orchestra and choir in performances of suites from Titanic, Avatar, A Beautiful Mind, Braveheart and more!
1. Hollywood In Vienna Fanfare
2. Metropolis - Prelude
3. Space Mountain - De La Terre A La Lune
4. Star Trek Suite
5. Gattaca - The Departure
6. A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) - Where Dreams Are Made
7. Independence Day Suite
8. Universal Fanfare
9. Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan - End Titles
10. Braveheart - End Titles
11. Horner Medley - Willow A Beautiful Mind Apollo 13 Aliens The Mask Of Zorro The Rocketeer
12. An American Tail - Somewhere Out There
13. Avatar - Suite
14. Legends Of The Fall
15. Titanic - Suite
16. Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award - Presented to James Horner
17. The Land Before Time - If We Hold On Together
- published: 08 Feb 2019
- views: 104935
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The Merchant Of Venice (2004) FuLL MoVie
Its The Study About:(Truth,Revenge And Greediness)
(CHARACTER's)
1) Shylock
2) Portia
3) Antonio
4) Bassanio
5) Gratiano
6) Jessica
7) Lorenzo
8) Nerissa.......Etc...!
AND so On If You Want More Information About it...!
Then Click Here👇👇 To Read And Buy This Book:https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/merchant/
And Please its Only For Educational Purposes..And Copyright ®️ "STICTLTY" To be Follow..!
Thank You PLEASE [Like Share And Subscribe.!]
published: 09 Jan 2019
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The Merchant of Venice - Play Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/merchant-of-venice/study-guide/video-merchant-of-venice to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare, opens with Antonio, a Christian merchant, in a depressed state. His friends try to cheer him up, suggesting that perhaps he’s worried about his ships at sea. Then, Antonio’s dear friend Bassanio, an aristocrat who has lost all of his money, comes to ask Antonio for a monetary loan, so that he, Bassanio, can travel to Belmont to woo a wealthy heiress named Portia.
Antonio and Bassanio clearly have a deep and loving friendship. While Antonio cannot give Bassanio the money directly, he offers to use his good credit to...
published: 17 Apr 2021
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice explained with scene summaries in just a few minutes!
Professor Regina Buccola of Roosevelt University provides an in-depth analysis of the plot, characters, symbols, themes, and motifs of William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice.
Download the free study guide and infographic for The Merchant of Venice here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/The-Merchant-of-Venice/infographic/
A parable illustrating the consequences of greed and usury, William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is among the most controversial of his plays.
The comedy centers on Antonio, who has extended credit to his friend Bassanio so that he may...
published: 25 Oct 2019
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The Merchant Of Venice 2004 Shylock speech) HD
A very beautiful speech from Shylock isnt'?
published: 22 May 2013
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The Merchant of Venice (2004) trailer
Al Pacino, Joseph Fiennes, Lynn Collins
published: 27 Apr 2015
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The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare) – Thug Notes Summary & Analysis
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Shakespeare Summarized: The Merchant of Venice
EDIT: Sorry, guys, I had to remove the ending track - the video was blocked in *one hundred and sixty seven countries*. I don't think my videos have been PLAYED in one hundred and sixty seven countries.
I'm BAAAAAACK
And strictly avoiding studying for my midterms. Have some this.
published: 09 Nov 2014
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The Merchant of Venice || William Shakespeare || Full Play and Movie || ICSE English || ICSE Novel
#MerchantofVenice #ICSE #MerchantofVeniceclass10 #literature
Hello Guys, The most awaited video or movie is here. The Mercahnt of venice by william shakespeare. The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play written by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock. It is believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599.
Although classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, the play is most remembered for its dramatic scenes, and it is best known for Shylock and his famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech on humanity. Also notable is Portia's speech about "the quality of mercy". The Merchant of Venice tells the story of Antonio, who borr...
published: 22 Jul 2020
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare | Act 1, Scene 1
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice explained with scene summaries in just a few minutes!
Professor Regina Buccola of Roosevelt University provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Act 1, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice.
Download the free study guide and infographic for The Merchant of Venice here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/The-Merchant-of-Venice/infographic/
A parable illustrating the consequences of greed and usury, William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is among the most controversial of his plays.
The comedy centers on Antonio, who has extended credit to his friend Bassanio so that he may pursue the beautiful P...
published: 25 Oct 2019
2:11:44
The Merchant Of Venice (2004) FuLL MoVie
Its The Study About:(Truth,Revenge And Greediness)
(CHARACTER's)
1) Shylock
2) Portia
3) Antonio
4) Bassanio
5) Gratiano
6) Jessica
7) Lorenzo
8) Nerissa........
Its The Study About:(Truth,Revenge And Greediness)
(CHARACTER's)
1) Shylock
2) Portia
3) Antonio
4) Bassanio
5) Gratiano
6) Jessica
7) Lorenzo
8) Nerissa.......Etc...!
AND so On If You Want More Information About it...!
Then Click Here👇👇 To Read And Buy This Book:https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/merchant/
And Please its Only For Educational Purposes..And Copyright ®️ "STICTLTY" To be Follow..!
Thank You PLEASE [Like Share And Subscribe.!]
https://wn.com/The_Merchant_Of_Venice_(2004)_Full_Movie
Its The Study About:(Truth,Revenge And Greediness)
(CHARACTER's)
1) Shylock
2) Portia
3) Antonio
4) Bassanio
5) Gratiano
6) Jessica
7) Lorenzo
8) Nerissa.......Etc...!
AND so On If You Want More Information About it...!
Then Click Here👇👇 To Read And Buy This Book:https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/merchant/
And Please its Only For Educational Purposes..And Copyright ®️ "STICTLTY" To be Follow..!
Thank You PLEASE [Like Share And Subscribe.!]
- published: 09 Jan 2019
- views: 790788
7:25
The Merchant of Venice - Play Summary
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The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare, opens with Antonio, a Christian merchant, in a depressed state. His friends try to cheer him up, suggesting that perhaps he’s worried about his ships at sea. Then, Antonio’s dear friend Bassanio, an aristocrat who has lost all of his money, comes to ask Antonio for a monetary loan, so that he, Bassanio, can travel to Belmont to woo a wealthy heiress named Portia.
Antonio and Bassanio clearly have a deep and loving friendship. While Antonio cannot give Bassanio the money directly, he offers to use his good credit to get a loan for his friend. Bassanio finds Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, and convinces him to give a loan of three thousand ducats. In a rather unusual twist, Shylock agrees not to charge the Christian men interest, but instead makes a strange proposal: If Antonio cannot pay back the money, Antonio will give Shylock a pound of his own flesh. Antonio accepts the terms of the contract, or “bond.”
Meanwhile, in Belmont, Portia is melancholy. Her father, now dead, decreed that all of Portia’s suitors must partake in a test. The suitors are presented with three caskets: one of gold, one of silver, and one of lead. One contains a portrait of Portia within it; the suitor to choose this casket will have permission to marry her. First, the Prince of Morocco comes to woo Portia and picks the gold casket; inside he finds a skull, symbolizing the way gold hides corruption. The next suitor, the Prince of Aragon, selects the silver casket which bears an inscription stating that it will “give a man what he deserves.” Inside is a picture of an idiot.
Back in Venice, Shylock’s daughter, Jessica has made a plan to run away with a Christian man, Lorenzo. They plan to escape one night when Shylock will be out. Shylock instructs Jessica to lock the house well as there will be masquers and music in the street that night. Once he leaves, Lorenzo arrives with two friends, standing below Jessica’s upstairs window. She appears dressed as a boy, tosses a chest of ducats down to them, and then runs away with them.
When Shylock discovers that his daughter has run away with his ducats, his devastation overwhelms him. Meanwhile, there are rumors that many of Antonio's ships have sunk or been lost at sea. Shylock begins to revel in the idea that he will exact his pound of flesh from Antonio, in revenge for the many insults Antonio has dealt him throughout the years.
Meanwhile, Bassanio has arrived in Belmont with his friend Graziano. Portia remembers Bassanio as the dashing soldier with whom she fell in love several years earlier. Bassanio selects the lead casket and finds Portia’s picture inside. After Portia gives him a ring to seal their engagement, Graziano informs them that he and Portia’s maid, Nerissa, wish to be married as well.
Bassanio receives a letter from Antonio stating he cannot repay Shylock and must forfeit a pound of flesh. Portia tells Bassanio to take six thousand ducats—twice the original amount owed—and return to Venice where he can pay Shylock and cancel the contract. After Bassanio and Graziano have left, unbeknownst to them, Nerissa and Portia depart for Venice disguised as men. Jessica and Lorenzo will watch over Belmont while they are gone.
Back in Venice, in a court of justice, the Duke pleads with Shylock to forgive the contract and let Antonio go free. Shylock refuses, even when Bassanio offers the higher payment. The court then waits for a doctor of the law to arrive. Nerissa enters the court and hands the Duke a letter stating a Doctor Bellario has sent an educated young doctor in his place.
Portia enters disguised as the young Doctor “Balthasar.” Portia tries to persuade Shylock to spare Antonio’s life through an appeal to “mercy.” When Shylock won’t budge, Portia grants him his pound of flesh. Shylock holds a knife ready to cut into Antonio's breast.
Suddenly Portia stops him. He may have his pound of flesh, she says, but not a single drop of blood, and the flesh must weigh exactly one pound—no more and no less, or Venice can confiscate his lands and goods. Shylock, clearly unable to comply, backs down, saying he will accept three times the original amount owed to him.
But Portia refuses and presses on. In demanding Antonio’s flesh, Shylock was prepared to take his life. If any foreigner conspires against the life of a Venetian, half his wealth is to be given to the man against whom he conspired, half is taken by the state, and the Duke can have the conspirer put to death. At this point, the Duke pardons Shylock’s life and Antonio tells the court he will forgive the fine of half of Shylock's wealth provided Shylock converts to Christianity.
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The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare, opens with Antonio, a Christian merchant, in a depressed state. His friends try to cheer him up, suggesting that perhaps he’s worried about his ships at sea. Then, Antonio’s dear friend Bassanio, an aristocrat who has lost all of his money, comes to ask Antonio for a monetary loan, so that he, Bassanio, can travel to Belmont to woo a wealthy heiress named Portia.
Antonio and Bassanio clearly have a deep and loving friendship. While Antonio cannot give Bassanio the money directly, he offers to use his good credit to get a loan for his friend. Bassanio finds Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, and convinces him to give a loan of three thousand ducats. In a rather unusual twist, Shylock agrees not to charge the Christian men interest, but instead makes a strange proposal: If Antonio cannot pay back the money, Antonio will give Shylock a pound of his own flesh. Antonio accepts the terms of the contract, or “bond.”
Meanwhile, in Belmont, Portia is melancholy. Her father, now dead, decreed that all of Portia’s suitors must partake in a test. The suitors are presented with three caskets: one of gold, one of silver, and one of lead. One contains a portrait of Portia within it; the suitor to choose this casket will have permission to marry her. First, the Prince of Morocco comes to woo Portia and picks the gold casket; inside he finds a skull, symbolizing the way gold hides corruption. The next suitor, the Prince of Aragon, selects the silver casket which bears an inscription stating that it will “give a man what he deserves.” Inside is a picture of an idiot.
Back in Venice, Shylock’s daughter, Jessica has made a plan to run away with a Christian man, Lorenzo. They plan to escape one night when Shylock will be out. Shylock instructs Jessica to lock the house well as there will be masquers and music in the street that night. Once he leaves, Lorenzo arrives with two friends, standing below Jessica’s upstairs window. She appears dressed as a boy, tosses a chest of ducats down to them, and then runs away with them.
When Shylock discovers that his daughter has run away with his ducats, his devastation overwhelms him. Meanwhile, there are rumors that many of Antonio's ships have sunk or been lost at sea. Shylock begins to revel in the idea that he will exact his pound of flesh from Antonio, in revenge for the many insults Antonio has dealt him throughout the years.
Meanwhile, Bassanio has arrived in Belmont with his friend Graziano. Portia remembers Bassanio as the dashing soldier with whom she fell in love several years earlier. Bassanio selects the lead casket and finds Portia’s picture inside. After Portia gives him a ring to seal their engagement, Graziano informs them that he and Portia’s maid, Nerissa, wish to be married as well.
Bassanio receives a letter from Antonio stating he cannot repay Shylock and must forfeit a pound of flesh. Portia tells Bassanio to take six thousand ducats—twice the original amount owed—and return to Venice where he can pay Shylock and cancel the contract. After Bassanio and Graziano have left, unbeknownst to them, Nerissa and Portia depart for Venice disguised as men. Jessica and Lorenzo will watch over Belmont while they are gone.
Back in Venice, in a court of justice, the Duke pleads with Shylock to forgive the contract and let Antonio go free. Shylock refuses, even when Bassanio offers the higher payment. The court then waits for a doctor of the law to arrive. Nerissa enters the court and hands the Duke a letter stating a Doctor Bellario has sent an educated young doctor in his place.
Portia enters disguised as the young Doctor “Balthasar.” Portia tries to persuade Shylock to spare Antonio’s life through an appeal to “mercy.” When Shylock won’t budge, Portia grants him his pound of flesh. Shylock holds a knife ready to cut into Antonio's breast.
Suddenly Portia stops him. He may have his pound of flesh, she says, but not a single drop of blood, and the flesh must weigh exactly one pound—no more and no less, or Venice can confiscate his lands and goods. Shylock, clearly unable to comply, backs down, saying he will accept three times the original amount owed to him.
But Portia refuses and presses on. In demanding Antonio’s flesh, Shylock was prepared to take his life. If any foreigner conspires against the life of a Venetian, half his wealth is to be given to the man against whom he conspired, half is taken by the state, and the Duke can have the conspirer put to death. At this point, the Duke pardons Shylock’s life and Antonio tells the court he will forgive the fine of half of Shylock's wealth provided Shylock converts to Christianity.
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis
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A parable illustrating the consequences of greed and usury, William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is among the most controversial of his plays.
The comedy centers on Antonio, who has extended credit to his friend Bassanio so that he may pursue the beautiful Portia. But in order to do so, Antonio must use the services of Jewish money lender Shylock.
When Bassanio arrives to seek Portia’s hand in marriage, he finds that money will not be enough. Portia’s father has created a challenge to choose a suitor for her. He has set up three caskets, or boxes. The man who chooses the casket with Portia's portrait inside gets her hand. Luckily, he chooses correctly.
Unfortunately, when Antonio’s ships are lost, Shylock takes him to court in an effort to collect on his debt—which, in the absence of monetary compensation, will take the form of a pound of flesh.
When Shylock will not agree to mercy, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer and finds that should Shylock take Antonio's blood, which is not part of the contract, his own life will be forfeit. Since it is impossible to take a pound of flesh without spilling blood, Shylock's claim is void. The result finds Shylock losing his fortune to Antonio and the state.
This comedy is often characterized as blatantly anti-Semitic, which is supported by the rampant anti-Jewish sentiment of the day. While to modern eyes this reads as astonishingly stereotypical, the play remains valuable for its somewhat sympathetic depiction of the slings and arrows endured by European Jews.
Famous playwright William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice was written around 1596-97 at the height of his career. Borrowing from existing Italian and medieval stories for the characters and basic plot, his characterization of the Jewish Shylock and “Christian” Venetians highlights social, religious, and moral tensions of the time.
The Merchant of Venice contains many powerful symbols including rings symbolizing the strongest of human bonds, flesh representing life which is more valuable when threatened, and gold symbolizing power and status. Other themes include appearances versus reality, worth, prejudice, and mercy.
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A parable illustrating the consequences of greed and usury, William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is among the most controversial of his plays.
The comedy centers on Antonio, who has extended credit to his friend Bassanio so that he may pursue the beautiful Portia. But in order to do so, Antonio must use the services of Jewish money lender Shylock.
When Bassanio arrives to seek Portia’s hand in marriage, he finds that money will not be enough. Portia’s father has created a challenge to choose a suitor for her. He has set up three caskets, or boxes. The man who chooses the casket with Portia's portrait inside gets her hand. Luckily, he chooses correctly.
Unfortunately, when Antonio’s ships are lost, Shylock takes him to court in an effort to collect on his debt—which, in the absence of monetary compensation, will take the form of a pound of flesh.
When Shylock will not agree to mercy, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer and finds that should Shylock take Antonio's blood, which is not part of the contract, his own life will be forfeit. Since it is impossible to take a pound of flesh without spilling blood, Shylock's claim is void. The result finds Shylock losing his fortune to Antonio and the state.
This comedy is often characterized as blatantly anti-Semitic, which is supported by the rampant anti-Jewish sentiment of the day. While to modern eyes this reads as astonishingly stereotypical, the play remains valuable for its somewhat sympathetic depiction of the slings and arrows endured by European Jews.
Famous playwright William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice was written around 1596-97 at the height of his career. Borrowing from existing Italian and medieval stories for the characters and basic plot, his characterization of the Jewish Shylock and “Christian” Venetians highlights social, religious, and moral tensions of the time.
The Merchant of Venice contains many powerful symbols including rings symbolizing the strongest of human bonds, flesh representing life which is more valuable when threatened, and gold symbolizing power and status. Other themes include appearances versus reality, worth, prejudice, and mercy.
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Shakespeare Summarized: The Merchant of Venice
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Hello Guys, The most awaited video or movie is here. The Mercahnt of venice by william shakespeare. The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play written by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock. It is believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599.
Although classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, the play is most remembered for its dramatic scenes, and it is best known for Shylock and his famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech on humanity. Also notable is Portia's speech about "the quality of mercy". The Merchant of Venice tells the story of Antonio, who borrows money from the Jewish moneylender Shylock in order to pay his debts. As part of his promise to Shylock, Antonio promises him a pound of flesh if he cannot repay. Set in Venice, this play is a great way to explore justice and law as well as lots of other themes you can use as routes into the text, including: Prejudice Revenge Money
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Act 4: 1:22:20
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Merchant of Venice--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIRECTOR William ShakespearePolly Findlay STARRING Royal Shakespeare Makram KhouryPatsy FerranJamie BallardJacob Fortune-LloydJames Corrigan A rich merchant, Antonio is depressed for no good reason, until his good friend Bassanio comes to tell him how he's in love with Portia. Portia's father has died and left a very strange will: only the man that picks the correct casket out of three (silver, gold, and lead) can marry her. Bassanio, unfortunately, is strapped for cash with which to go wooing, and Antonio wants to help, so Antonio borrows the money from Shylock, the money-lender. But Shylock has been nursing a grudge against Antonio's insults, and makes unusual terms to the loan. And when Antonio's business fails, those terms threaten his life, and it's up to Bassanio and Portia to save him. Polly Findlay (Arden of Faversham, 2014) directs Shakespeare's uncompromising play with Makram J. Khoury, one of the most celebrated actors in Israel, in his RSC debut as Shylock. The cast also includes Patsy Ferran as Portia, also making her RSC debut following her role as Jim in Treasure Island at the National Theatre and Jamie Ballard, returning to the RSC as Antonio, following Written on the Heart and Measure for Measure (2011). The play is frequently staged today, but is potentially troubling to modern audiences because of its central themes, which can easily appear antisemitic. Critics today still continue to argue over the play's stance on the Jews and Judaism. Characters Antonio – a prominent merchant of Venice in a melancholic mood. Bassanio – Antonio's close friend; suitor to Portia; later the husband of Portia Gratiano – friend of Antonio and Bassanio; in love with Nerissa; later the husband of Nerissa Lorenzo – friend of Antonio and Bassanio; in love with Jessica; later the husband of Jessica Portia – a rich heiress; later the wife of Bassanio Nerissa – Portia's waiting maid – in love with Gratiano; later the wife of Gratiano; disguises herself as Portia's clerk Balthazar – Portia's servant Stephano – Portia's servant Shylock – a miserly Jew; moneylender; father of Jessica Jessica – daughter of Shylock, later the wife of Lorenzo Tubal – a Jew; friend of Shylock Launcelot Gobbo – servant of Shylock; later a servant of Bassanio; son of Old Gobbo Old Gobbo – blind father of Launcelot Leonardo – slave to Bassanio Duke of Venice – authority who presides over the case of Shylock's bond Prince of Morocco – suitor to Portia Prince of Arragon – suitor to Portia Salarino and Salanio (also known as Solanio) – friends of Antonio and Bassanio[1] Salerio – a messenger from Venice; friend of Antonio, Bassanio and others[1] Magnificoes of Venice, officers of the Court of Justice, gaolers, servants to Portia, and other attendants and Doctor Bellario, cousin of Portia
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Hello Guys, The most awaited video or movie is here. The Mercahnt of venice by william shakespeare. The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century play written by William Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock. It is believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599.
Although classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, the play is most remembered for its dramatic scenes, and it is best known for Shylock and his famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech on humanity. Also notable is Portia's speech about "the quality of mercy". The Merchant of Venice tells the story of Antonio, who borrows money from the Jewish moneylender Shylock in order to pay his debts. As part of his promise to Shylock, Antonio promises him a pound of flesh if he cannot repay. Set in Venice, this play is a great way to explore justice and law as well as lots of other themes you can use as routes into the text, including: Prejudice Revenge Money
Act 1: 0:00
Act 2: 22:55
Act 3: 52:00
Act 4: 1:22:20
Act 5: 1:48:30
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Merchant of Venice--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIRECTOR William ShakespearePolly Findlay STARRING Royal Shakespeare Makram KhouryPatsy FerranJamie BallardJacob Fortune-LloydJames Corrigan A rich merchant, Antonio is depressed for no good reason, until his good friend Bassanio comes to tell him how he's in love with Portia. Portia's father has died and left a very strange will: only the man that picks the correct casket out of three (silver, gold, and lead) can marry her. Bassanio, unfortunately, is strapped for cash with which to go wooing, and Antonio wants to help, so Antonio borrows the money from Shylock, the money-lender. But Shylock has been nursing a grudge against Antonio's insults, and makes unusual terms to the loan. And when Antonio's business fails, those terms threaten his life, and it's up to Bassanio and Portia to save him. Polly Findlay (Arden of Faversham, 2014) directs Shakespeare's uncompromising play with Makram J. Khoury, one of the most celebrated actors in Israel, in his RSC debut as Shylock. The cast also includes Patsy Ferran as Portia, also making her RSC debut following her role as Jim in Treasure Island at the National Theatre and Jamie Ballard, returning to the RSC as Antonio, following Written on the Heart and Measure for Measure (2011). The play is frequently staged today, but is potentially troubling to modern audiences because of its central themes, which can easily appear antisemitic. Critics today still continue to argue over the play's stance on the Jews and Judaism. Characters Antonio – a prominent merchant of Venice in a melancholic mood. Bassanio – Antonio's close friend; suitor to Portia; later the husband of Portia Gratiano – friend of Antonio and Bassanio; in love with Nerissa; later the husband of Nerissa Lorenzo – friend of Antonio and Bassanio; in love with Jessica; later the husband of Jessica Portia – a rich heiress; later the wife of Bassanio Nerissa – Portia's waiting maid – in love with Gratiano; later the wife of Gratiano; disguises herself as Portia's clerk Balthazar – Portia's servant Stephano – Portia's servant Shylock – a miserly Jew; moneylender; father of Jessica Jessica – daughter of Shylock, later the wife of Lorenzo Tubal – a Jew; friend of Shylock Launcelot Gobbo – servant of Shylock; later a servant of Bassanio; son of Old Gobbo Old Gobbo – blind father of Launcelot Leonardo – slave to Bassanio Duke of Venice – authority who presides over the case of Shylock's bond Prince of Morocco – suitor to Portia Prince of Arragon – suitor to Portia Salarino and Salanio (also known as Solanio) – friends of Antonio and Bassanio[1] Salerio – a messenger from Venice; friend of Antonio, Bassanio and others[1] Magnificoes of Venice, officers of the Court of Justice, gaolers, servants to Portia, and other attendants and Doctor Bellario, cousin of Portia
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare | Act 1, Scene 1
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A parable illustrating the consequences of greed and usury, William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is among the most controversial of his plays.
The comedy centers on Antonio, who has extended credit to his friend Bassanio so that he may pursue the beautiful Portia. But in order to do so, Antonio must use the services of Jewish money lender Shylock.
When Bassanio arrives to seek Portia’s hand in marriage, he finds that money will not be enough. Portia’s father has created a challenge to choose a suitor for her. He has set up three caskets, or boxes. The man who chooses the casket with Portia's portrait inside gets her hand. Luckily, he chooses correctly.
Unfortunately, when Antonio’s ships are lost, Shylock takes him to court in an effort to collect on his debt—which, in the absence of monetary compensation, will take the form of a pound of flesh.
When Shylock will not agree to mercy, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer and finds that should Shylock take Antonio's blood, which is not part of the contract, his own life will be forfeit. Since it is impossible to take a pound of flesh without spilling blood, Shylock's claim is void. The result finds Shylock losing his fortune to Antonio and the state.
This comedy is often characterized as blatantly anti-Semitic, which is supported by the rampant anti-Jewish sentiment of the day. While to modern eyes this reads as astonishingly stereotypical, the play remains valuable for its somewhat sympathetic depiction of the slings and arrows endured by European Jews.
Famous playwright William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice was written around 1596-97 at the height of his career. Borrowing from existing Italian and medieval stories for the characters and basic plot, his characterization of the Jewish Shylock and “Christian” Venetians highlights social, religious, and moral tensions of the time.
The Merchant of Venice contains many powerful symbols including rings symbolizing the strongest of human bonds, flesh representing life which is more valuable when threatened, and gold symbolizing power and status. Other themes include appearances versus reality, worth, prejudice, and mercy.
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A parable illustrating the consequences of greed and usury, William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is among the most controversial of his plays.
The comedy centers on Antonio, who has extended credit to his friend Bassanio so that he may pursue the beautiful Portia. But in order to do so, Antonio must use the services of Jewish money lender Shylock.
When Bassanio arrives to seek Portia’s hand in marriage, he finds that money will not be enough. Portia’s father has created a challenge to choose a suitor for her. He has set up three caskets, or boxes. The man who chooses the casket with Portia's portrait inside gets her hand. Luckily, he chooses correctly.
Unfortunately, when Antonio’s ships are lost, Shylock takes him to court in an effort to collect on his debt—which, in the absence of monetary compensation, will take the form of a pound of flesh.
When Shylock will not agree to mercy, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer and finds that should Shylock take Antonio's blood, which is not part of the contract, his own life will be forfeit. Since it is impossible to take a pound of flesh without spilling blood, Shylock's claim is void. The result finds Shylock losing his fortune to Antonio and the state.
This comedy is often characterized as blatantly anti-Semitic, which is supported by the rampant anti-Jewish sentiment of the day. While to modern eyes this reads as astonishingly stereotypical, the play remains valuable for its somewhat sympathetic depiction of the slings and arrows endured by European Jews.
Famous playwright William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice was written around 1596-97 at the height of his career. Borrowing from existing Italian and medieval stories for the characters and basic plot, his characterization of the Jewish Shylock and “Christian” Venetians highlights social, religious, and moral tensions of the time.
The Merchant of Venice contains many powerful symbols including rings symbolizing the strongest of human bonds, flesh representing life which is more valuable when threatened, and gold symbolizing power and status. Other themes include appearances versus reality, worth, prejudice, and mercy.
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