The Merchant of Venice is examined in Section A of Component 1 of your English Literature exam. This is a closed book exam.
Dominic Green on a recent production of “The Merchant of Venice.” ...
Playwrights Lauren M. Gunderson and Sarah Mantell are reimagining supporting characters from “Hamlet” and “The Merchant of ...
Arbus’s reimagining of The Merchant of Venice is a timely reminder that Shakespeare’s themes of power, prejudice and justice remain as relevant as ever. Provocative, poignant, powerful.
Antonio tells Bassanio to not be sad because he feels lucky. He said only be sad he is losing a friend, not that he helped pay Bassanio's debt. Shylock, a money-lender, lends Antonio a loan, even ...
Exam-style question for The Merchant of Venice - AQA For AQA, The Merchant of Venice is examined in Paper 2 of your English Literature exam. This is a closed book exam.
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