43: I would change the ending, because Ifind the judging and sentence of Shylock too harsh and unfair, and I think thatthe fake justice should not be portrayed in the play as readers may have adifferent sense of justice after watching the play with regards to prejudice aswell.
48:
Part One: The Human Debt and the Wooing ofthe Heiress
Bassanio asks friend Antonio to borrowmoney to woo Portia, a rich heiress, but the borrowing of money turns nastywith Shylock, so wants a debt interlinked to human life.
Part Two: The fate of the Merchant ofVenice
Antonio’s life is at the mercy of Shylock,as he is determined to get the end of his deal: A Pound of Antonio’s flesh. How will Antonio be saved?
Part Three: The unexpected ending
Portia disguises herself as a lawyer tojudge Shylock, and in the end, they get away with it managed to rescues Antonioas well.
52: Attention Shakespeare Lovers! Do youlove comedy in an odd twisting kind of way? Do you want to learn the nature ofold England and the conflicts between Jews and Christians? Then the book entitledThe Merchant of Venice is just for you! It has an interesting plot about afriend’s loyalty and justice, with a wicked sense of humour added to it! Whatare you waiting for! Come get it at your nearest bookstore now!
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