For most audiences, Act 4 Scene 1 of the 'Merchant of Venice' is the climax of the play - Discuss the dramatic qualities of the scene with particular reference to how Shakespeare creates dramatic tension.

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Helen Self 11w Coursework – Merchant of Venice For most audiences, Act 4 Scene 1 of the ‘Merchant of Venice’ is the climax of the play.  Discuss the dramatic qualities of the scene with particular reference to how Shakespeare creates dramatic tension through character and situation and through his use of language.  How might different audiences respond to this scene? "The Merchant of Venice" was written by William Shakespeare between 1596 and 1598 and was first performed at The Theatre, London, in 1597. The play is classed as one of the sixteen comedy plays but it is also a "problem" play due to the tragic elements throughout the plot. It was performed in front of an Elizabethan audience who were not particularly well educated but they understood the issues being raised in the play and would have been less sympathetic towards Shylock than a modern day audience. The play concludes with a harmonious ending but throughout the plot, reoccurring themes of sadness and tragedy are included. This is why "The Merchant of Venice" falls into one of the more difficult comedy plays.The play is set in Venice, an ancient civic republic and not a nation ruled by a King or Queen. Venice fascinated the Elizabethans, as it was commercially hospitable to people from all parts of the world e.g. Greeks, Jews and Protestants. The city was also a trading centre of great importance; Venice itself was a Catholic city and was politically independent. A place of great beauty, luxury and extremely artistic, it is the perfect setting for "The Merchant of Venice".The play centres on two main characters, Antonio, an extremely wealthy merchant and Shylock, a very wealthy Jew. In Venice, your word was your bond. A promise made by word of mouth was the same as having an agreement in writing you had to keep your word or pay the consequences.Shylock is a usurer, a person who lends sums of money to others, charging vast amounts of interest. However, Antonio also lends amounts of money, but minus the interest. This is one of the main reasons why Shylock hates Antonio with a vengeance as
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Antonio is supposedly causing Shylocks profits to drop. Shylock also hates Antonio for the differences in their lifestyles and religions-"I hate him for he is a Christian"Shylock as agreed to lend a sum of money to Antonio. As part of the agreement, Shylock insists that if his money is not returned within a designated period of time, with the added interest, he be entitled to cut exactly one pound of flesh from Antonio’s body.When the abuse of the Jew as usurer is combined with the Christian religious bias that marked Elizabethan England; the result is a natural demonization of the ...

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