Friday, November 22, 2019
Analysis of The Merchant of Venice
Antonio invested all his money on merchant shipââ¬â¢s. But, Antonioââ¬â¢s plan failed ââ¬â the merchant shipââ¬â¢s were wrecked and now he didnââ¬â¢t have the money to re-pay Shylock. When Shylock didnââ¬â¢t receive his money, he and Antonio both agreed that Shylock would receive a pound of flesh from Antonioââ¬â¢s body. The married couple Bassanio and Portia, are friends with Antonio and they realized they had to help him. Portia offered Shylock triple the amount of what the money was really worth. Shylock rejected the offer but Portia had a plan to solve the dilemma ââ¬â Disguise as a male judge to save her friend and also be more extreme by making Shylock worthless. Analysis. In the movie there are several motives such as good vs. evil, kindness and cruelty, religion dilemmas (Christian vs. Jew), tragedy etc. These opposites are all common with Shakespeareââ¬â¢s writings. Among the main characterââ¬â¢s, Antonio is the one who is unselfish because he wants to help his friend, he represents goodness. Shylock isnââ¬â¢t actually the ââ¬Å"evil-oneâ⬠, heââ¬â¢s more of a vindictive individual because he lives in a society full of anti-Semitism and with a daughter who left him for a Christian man. I think Shylock has full right to receive a pound of flesh from Antonioââ¬â¢s body because both parties signed a contract (they both agreed on this) The movie is also about destiny and power. Whatever happened to the merchant ships is nothing Antonio, or any other human, can do about it. When Antonio borrows money of Shylock, he gives the Jewish businessman all the power. During the final scene when theyââ¬â¢re all gathered in court, Shakespeare clearly shows he wants to maintain the Christian morality and make Shylock ââ¬Å"cleanâ⬠by converting to Christianity. Because Shylock is a Jew, heââ¬â¢s featured as an evil person. From the filmââ¬â¢s and Shakespeareââ¬â¢s perspective, there is only one religion that is acceptable. This could be a symbol for the fights between the two religions and the main characters. Revenge is one of the main parts in this movie. Shylock uses his work and abundance to pursue his revenge. If the loan never had occurred Shylock would never had been able to take the evenge to another level. Though Shylock never succeeded his revenge, his main goal was vengeance and never hesitated to stop his work. Tragedy occurs when Shylock looses everything in court and has to beg for mercy. He has to give all his abundance to his daughter, convert to Christianity. He didnââ¬â¢t do anything wrong, lived in a anti-semi tism society. Above all, he had a signed contract of the deal. But, Portiaââ¬â¢s rhetorical skills turned the situation around when she argued that no blood, not more than the weight of a pound was allowed when cutting the flesh. This was impossible to accomplish. Analysis of The Merchant of Venice Antonio invested all his money on merchant shipââ¬â¢s. But, Antonioââ¬â¢s plan failed ââ¬â the merchant shipââ¬â¢s were wrecked and now he didnââ¬â¢t have the money to re-pay Shylock. When Shylock didnââ¬â¢t receive his money, he and Antonio both agreed that Shylock would receive a pound of flesh from Antonioââ¬â¢s body. The married couple Bassanio and Portia, are friends with Antonio and they realized they had to help him. Portia offered Shylock triple the amount of what the money was really worth. Shylock rejected the offer but Portia had a plan to solve the dilemma ââ¬â Disguise as a male judge to save her friend and also be more extreme by making Shylock worthless. Analysis. In the movie there are several motives such as good vs. evil, kindness and cruelty, religion dilemmas (Christian vs. Jew), tragedy etc. These opposites are all common with Shakespeareââ¬â¢s writings. Among the main characterââ¬â¢s, Antonio is the one who is unselfish because he wants to help his friend, he represents goodness. Shylock isnââ¬â¢t actually the ââ¬Å"evil-oneâ⬠, heââ¬â¢s more of a vindictive individual because he lives in a society full of anti-Semitism and with a daughter who left him for a Christian man. I think Shylock has full right to receive a pound of flesh from Antonioââ¬â¢s body because both parties signed a contract (they both agreed on this) The movie is also about destiny and power. Whatever happened to the merchant ships is nothing Antonio, or any other human, can do about it. When Antonio borrows money of Shylock, he gives the Jewish businessman all the power. During the final scene when theyââ¬â¢re all gathered in court, Shakespeare clearly shows he wants to maintain the Christian morality and make Shylock ââ¬Å"cleanâ⬠by converting to Christianity. Because Shylock is a Jew, heââ¬â¢s featured as an evil person. From the filmââ¬â¢s and Shakespeareââ¬â¢s perspective, there is only one religion that is acceptable. This could be a symbol for the fights between the two religions and the main characters. Revenge is one of the main parts in this movie. Shylock uses his work and abundance to pursue his revenge. If the loan never had occurred Shylock would never had been able to take the evenge to another level. Though Shylock never succeeded his revenge, his main goal was vengeance and never hesitated to stop his work. Tragedy occurs when Shylock looses everything in court and has to beg for mercy. He has to give all his abundance to his daughter, convert to Christianity. He didnââ¬â¢t do anything wrong, lived in a anti-semi tism society. Above all, he had a signed contract of the deal. But, Portiaââ¬â¢s rhetorical skills turned the situation around when she argued that no blood, not more than the weight of a pound was allowed when cutting the flesh. This was impossible to accomplish.
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