In this tragic comedy, a vengeful, greedy creditor, Shylock, seeks a literal pound of flesh from his Christian counterpart, the generous, faithful, Antonio. Shakespeare's version of the chest-choosing devise revolves around the play's Christian heroine, Portia, who steers her lover Bassanio toward the correct humble casket and then successfully defends his bosom friend Antonio from Shylock's horrid legal suit.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Bravo! Encore! The Merchant of Venice!
The teachers and students of Grace Classical Academy outdid themselves last night with a performance to remember for always ...
In this tragic comedy, a vengeful, greedy creditor, Shylock, seeks a literal pound of flesh from his Christian counterpart, the generous, faithful, Antonio. Shakespeare's version of the chest-choosing devise revolves around the play's Christian heroine, Portia, who steers her lover Bassanio toward the correct humble casket and then successfully defends his bosom friend Antonio from Shylock's horrid legal suit.
In this tragic comedy, a vengeful, greedy creditor, Shylock, seeks a literal pound of flesh from his Christian counterpart, the generous, faithful, Antonio. Shakespeare's version of the chest-choosing devise revolves around the play's Christian heroine, Portia, who steers her lover Bassanio toward the correct humble casket and then successfully defends his bosom friend Antonio from Shylock's horrid legal suit.