The Merchant of Venice
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In 'The Merchant of Venice', why does Shylock provide a large loan to Antonio?

  • To pay off a debt
  • To help a friend (correct)
  • To buy a ship
  • To start a business
  • Who delivers the monologue 'The quality of mercy is not strained' in 'The Merchant of Venice'?

  • Antonio
  • Portia (correct)
  • The Duke
  • Shylock
  • What is the context of Shylock's 'Hath not a Jew eyes' speech?

  • Celebrating a victory
  • Arguing for equal humanity (correct)
  • Expressing love for his daughter
  • Negotiating a business deal
  • What does Portia compare mercy to in her monologue?

    <p>A gentle rain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the intended recipient of Portia's speech on mercy?

    <p>Shylock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    कवि ने किस वर्ष में उस पोयम को पब्लिश किया था?

    <p>1969</p> Signup and view all the answers

    पोयम की लंबाई कितनी है?

    <p>पौन इंच</p> Signup and view all the answers

    पोयम की थीम क्या है?

    <p>सक्सेस ब्लैक एंड डिजायर</p> Signup and view all the answers

    पोयम का शीर्षक क्या है?

    <p>सक्सेस इस कांटेस्ट स्वीटेस्ट</p> Signup and view all the answers

    पोयम किस भाषा में लिखी गई है?

    <p>अंग्रेजी</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    'The Merchant of Venice' Key Points

    • Shylock provides a large loan to Antonio, driven by a mix of personal animosity and financial opportunity, aiming to exact revenge for past grievances and profit from Antonio's misfortune.

    • The monologue 'The quality of mercy is not strained' is delivered by Portia during the trial scene, emphasizing the virtue and divine nature of mercy.

    • Shylock's 'Hath not a Jew eyes' speech occurs when he argues for his humanity, expressing the common humanity shared by all people, regardless of religion or background, highlighting his suffering and mistreatment.

    • Portia compares mercy to a gentle rain in her monologue, suggesting that it blesses those who receive it and is more powerful than strict justice.

    • The intended recipient of Portia's speech on mercy is Shylock, as she seeks to persuade him to show mercy towards Antonio instead of insisting on the bond.

    Additional Poem Questions

    • The poet published the poem in a specific year, though the exact year is not provided in the text.

    • The poem's length varies, but it is not explicitly stated in the text.

    • The theme of the poem encompasses overarching concepts, likely dealing with human emotions, relationships, or social issues.

    • The title of the poem is not mentioned, so the specific intent or subject is unclear.

    • The poem is written in a particular language, although the text does not specify which language.

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