Motifs Motifs are recurring structures, contrasts, and literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text’s major themes. The Law The Merchant of Venice?depends heavily upon laws and rules—the laws of the state of Venice and the rules stipulated in contracts and wills. Laws and...
Shylock has Antonio arrested and brought before theDuke of Venice, who presides over a court of justice. The Duke pleads with Shylock to forgive the contract and let Antonio go free. When he refuses, the Duke asks him how he expects any mercy if he is unable to offer it. The Duke the...
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