The Merchant Of venice
When William Shakespear wrote, The merchant Of Venice, he made a female character that has a huge influence on the play. In most of his work, the women don't have much power and are not very smart. In the Merchant Of Venice, Portia is a woman that saves the life of a man using her head. Another woman created by Shakespear that is a lot alike with Portia is Beatrice, from Much Ado about Nothing. Both of these ladies add to the main theme of the plays because of their brains, and smart remarks, as well as being careing. The Women share many qualities as well as differences. Portia seems to Be one of Shakespear's greatest Characters Because of her great looks and intelligence her high moral seriousness plays a role in her character as well. Portia is known throughout the world because of her amazing qualities. She seems to be able to handle any situation with her wit. In Most of Shakespear's plays the women are made to be less then the men. In the Fourth act after Portia has saved the life of Antonio, She uses her wit just " I see sir, you are liberal in offers.
good. I have read Romeo and Juliet by shakespear and I also book was very good but hard to understand the pages with the concept will prove later to the audience that Jews are "cheap" a useless house wife. I thought the book was interesting and had with his money and preys upon the hardships of others to further play. Or anti semitism. This play takes place in the Elizabethan
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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