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When is the play set? |
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During the Roman Empire |
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During the 13th century |
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During the time the play was written |
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In an imagined future |
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How might the Venice of the play be best described? |
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Wealthy, dominated by commerce, ruled by law |
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Wealthy, dominated by renegade traders, lawless |
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Poor, dominated by trade, suspicious of law |
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Poor, dominated by agriculture, law-abiding |
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Belmont is associated with which of the following? |
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Caskets of ducats and jewels |
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Sorrow |
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Darkness |
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Music |
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How does Jessica describe her home? |
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As grand |
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As dark |
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As hell |
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As quiet |
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What is the significance of the Rialto? |
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This is where justice is dealt |
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This is where news is exchanged |
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This is where marriages are agreed |
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None of the above |
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Venice is a masculine environment of trade and law. How is Portia enabled to take part in this world? |
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Through disguise |
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Through persuasion |
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Through her great wealth |
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Through her beauty |
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As Shylock leaves his house, he instructs his daughter to lock up his house, saying, "Do as I bid you. Shut doors after you. / Fast bind, fast find —". What impression does this give of his house? |
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The rhyme of "bind" and "find" emphasises the cosiness and safety of the home |
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The binding of the house represents Shylock's wish to bind Antonio |
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The house is depicted as a place of wealth and generosity |
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The house resembles a casket of treasure |
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What is the role of the sea in the play? |
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The sea brings both fortune and misfortune to the inhabitants of the city |
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The sea represents the love between Bassanio and Portia |
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The tides of the sea represent the rapid spread of news through the city |
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The sea is only relevant as the setting for the destruction of Antonio's ships |
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