When Shakespeare created a portia with a Venetian merchant, he began to mature, showed a peak of maturity in the drama, all wells were over. During the maturity of Shakespeare, there have been many years between the development of these two plays and characters, but he created two very similar female characters. They know love more than loved ones. It seems that no one has noticed it, as they look at the possibilities of the people they chose. They show similar character traits, but use their properties in different ways to achieve the same goal.
When William Shakespeare wrote a Venetian merchant, he included a female character that influenced the drama. In the plays of the majority of Shakespeare, women have little power and wisdom. However, in "Venezia Merchant", Poa is a woman who rescues life with wisdom and wisdom. Another woman Shakespeare made with similar quality to Persia is Beatrice from many adriers about nothing. Both women joined the drama theme as they were able to have love using their wisdom and nifty remarks. There are many similarities among women, and Portia seems to be inevitable in many differences, as it is on a pedestal that rarely arrives.
When Shakespeare created a portia with a Venetian merchant, he began to mature, showed a peak of maturity in the drama, all wells were over. During the maturity of Shakespeare, there have been many years between the development of these two plays and characters, but he created two very similar female characters. They know love more than loved ones. It seems that no one has noticed it, as they look at the possibilities of the people they chose. They show similar character traits, but use their properties in different ways to achieve the same goal.
There are four characters in Venice businessman drama written by William Shakespeare and I am interested. They are Antonio, Portia, Bassanio, Sherlock. The role I chose for my role research was Sherlock. Sherlock played an important role in William Shakespeare's "Venice Merchant" talking about the story of Venice businessman Antonio. One of his friends, Bassanio, asked him to hire 3,000 because he wanted to marry Portia, a wealthy heir who lives in Belmont. He brought a lot of gifts to her, made it possible to marry her with many servants, and needed money to impress Porsha. Since Antonio has no cash, he substitutes 3000 dicats on behalf of Bassanio and goes to Rialto as a guarantor. They got a loan from the Jewish moneylender Shylock who made bonds saying that if Antonio did not repay him within three months he might take 1 pound of meat from him.