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Essay about Directing William Shakespeares The Merchant...

Directing William Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice I am going to set my theatrical production of Merchant of Venice act 1 scene 3 in a building in a street in Venice. The building in which this scene is set should be lit by candle light creating a slightly dark, gloomy atmosphere to give the audience a sense of mischief and wrong doing on Shylocks part. Costume wise I would make a clear distinction between the clothes of Shylock and the Venetians. Shylock will wear old dirty looking, dull coloured clothes whilst the Venetians wear colourful, more elegant looking clothes to portray their higher stature and importance. This will show that at the time the play was written Shylock, because of†¦show more content†¦He should sound as though he cannot believe that Antonio and Bassanio have come to him for help. He should start talking in a mocking tone as though he is enjoying his moment of importance. He should spend time pausing before his speeches and talk slowly. Speeches like, Three thousand ducats for three months, and Antoni o bound Should be said in a mocking tone, showing that Shylock is enjoying being in control for once, where people who think themselves better than him need his help. The speech starting, yes, to smell pork, to eat of the habitation which your prophet the Nazarite conjured the devil into. (act 1 scene 3, lines 31-36) should be spoken with special emphasis, faster and louder than previous speeches. Showing that Shylock has taken offence to Antonios offer for Shylock to join him and Bassanio for dinner, because Jews do not eat certain foods. Emphasis should also be put on the speech starting, Signior Antonio, many a time and oft in the Rialto you have rated me about my moneys and my usances (act 1 scene 3, lines 103-126) because this is a key speech about how he is treated badly by Antonio and other people because of his religion and money making. Another key phrase that should be spoken with a tone of pleasure and excitement is the speech, this kindness will I show. Go with me to a notary; seal me thereShow MoreRelatedEssay on The Unaccounted for Period of William Shakespeares Life1954 Words   |  8 PagesThe Unaccounted for Period of William Shakespeares Life William Shakespeare was born on April 26th 1564[1] in Stratford on-Avon to parents John and Mary. Growing up, he received a good education for a country boy of that period. He attended the village elementary school, was tutored by his mother and others, and learned a great deal by himself[2]. At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway, had his first child, Susanna in 1583 followed by twins Judith and Hamnet in 1585. DocumentationRead MoreThe Life and Works of William Shakespeare 2100 Words   |  8 Pages William Shakespeare was born the third child and the first son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. It is estimated that he was born on April 22 or 23 of 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon and he died on April 23 of 1616. For that reason it is typically said that his birthday was also on April 23(Lee 8). He married Anne Hathaway and they had three children. William Shakespeare was a man of many talents who wrote numerous pieces in his lifetime. He wrote comedies, histories, tragedies, and romances. ShakespeareRead MoreEssay Shylock in William Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice2094 Words   |  9 PagesShylock in William Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice By the end of Act 4 scene 1, my view of Shylock is a man who wishes to get revenge at society by trying to take the flesh of a Venetian merchant because of the prejudices that are thrown at him. Shylock is a rich Jewish moneylender and a widow whose daughter has eloped with a Christian, Lancelot. Shylock is treated with the lowest kind of integrity and respect in Venice this was normal for Jews in the Victorian

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