黑布林名著The Merchant of Venice-威尼斯商人导读 知识点归纳.pdf,威尼斯商人 T he Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare 、 作者简介 一 威廉- 莎士比亚 ( William Shak巳speare, 1564-1616) 是英国文艺复兴时期戏剧家和诗人。 莎士比亚于 1564 年 4 月 23 日出生在
1. Stephano announces that Portia “will before the break of day/ Be here at Belmont. She doth stray about/ By holy crosses where she kneels and prays/ For happy wedlock hours.” 2. Lorenzo claims that “The man that hath no music in himself,/ Nor is not moved with concord of sweet...
1、TheMerchantofVeniceActIVSceneIVenice.AcourtofjusticeDuke:GooneandcalltheJewtothecourt.Makeroomandlethimstandbeforeourface.Solanio:Heiscome,mylord.Duke:Shylock,theworldthinks,andIthinkso,too,thatyoubutlead'stthisfashionofyourmalicetothelasthouroftheactandthen'tisthoughtyou'llshowyourmercy 2、and...
1、威尼斯商人The Merchant of VeniceWilliam Shakespeare一、 作者简介威廉·莎士比亚(William Shakespeare,1564-1616)是英国文艺复兴时期戏剧家和诗人。莎士比亚于1564年4月23日出生在英国中部斯特拉福德城一个富裕的市民家庭, 幼年在家乡的文法学校念过书, 学习拉丁文、文学和修辞学。后来家道中落,曾帮助父亲经商,1578...
The Merchant of Venice Act IV Scene I Venice. Acourt of justice Duke:Go one and call the Jew to the court. Make room and let him stand before our face. Solanio:He is come, my lord. Duke:Shylock, the world thinks, and I think so, too, that you but lead'st this fashion of ...
daughter to Shylock Magnificoes of Venice, Officers of the Court of Justice, Gaoler, Servants, and other Attendants 2 更多好书请点击 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE ACT I. 3 更多好书请点击 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE SCENE I. Venice. A street Enter ANTONIO, SALERIO, and SOLANIO ANTONIO. In sooth, I...
Feministic values are very prominent in the play The Merchant of Venice, mostly those involving the radical feminist concept of a patriarchal society. The female personas were able to exploit the activity of cross-dressing to accomplish the business they needed so that their lives might be more ...
威尼斯商人英文舞台剧剧本the_merchant_of_venice 系统标签: 舞台剧venicemerchantshylock剧本bassanio 实用文档TheMerchantofVeniceActIVSceneIVenice.AcourtofjusticeRoleDescriptionShylockHeistherepresentativeofusurycapital,isstingymiser.Butmoney-grubberShylockwasuncharacteristicallyatthebeginningoftheplay,notseveraltimesmoreth...
In act one scene three Shylock exclaims, “I hate him for he is a Christian;/ But more for that in low simplicity/ He lends out money gratis, and brings down/ The rate of usance here with us in Venice.” In this quote he complains that Antonio, by lending out money for free, ...
ACT I SCENE I. Venice. A street. Enter ANTONIO, SALARINO, and SALANIO ANTONIO In sooth, I know not why I am so sad: It wearies me; you say it wearies you; But how I caught it, found it, or came by it, What stuff ’tis made of, whereof it is born, ...