"Merchant of Venice" is a screenplay that depends on monologue to advance conspiracy, create atmosphere and atmosphere, and develop characters among all actors. I am here to prove how this happened with two different monologues and to show you why Shakespeare added them to the play. My first monologue comes from Lancelot Gobbo which came from the second act. I know that Lancelot is a secondary role, but this presentation is very important to the outcome of this scenario. He is talking about whether he should escape from the hero.
William Shakespeare's "Venezia Merchant" Venetian merchant is a drama with the theme of love and hatred. A Venezia merchant is a story of Venice and tells that his friend, Bismanio's businessman named Antonio married his love Bossia. To do this, he was obliged to borrow money from a Jewish money lender named Sherlock. In this article we will explain the nature of these topics and the main features related to them. I will think that I am different again
Overview of Venetian merchants Venetian merchants are an interesting novel that focuses on businessmen Sherlock, who offers loans to the poor in Venetia and expects high interest rates in excess of debt. The story begins with the original generous businessman, Antonio who talks with his friends Sararino and Sorano. He is sad, but he insists it has nothing to do with his wealth. He said, "comfort, I do not know ..." he carried many goods still in the sea. When Bassanio approached his money, he did not have anything he introduced him to Sherlock, but he told him to protect it with his own (Antonio) credit It was. Then we were taken to Belmont where we met a woman, Porsia, who asked Antonio to hurt her and asked to debt. There are many followers in Pruscia pursuing her father's wealth. One of them makes three coffins made of lead, gold and silver. The two prince chose the wrong coffin. Sherlock who is Jewish also keeps his career.