The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare

The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, is a story about a man whose life is saved by two wise women. Antonio is a good and generous Venetian who promises to pay Shylock the money borrowed by Bassanio or else allow Shylock to cut off a pound of his flesh. Unfortunately, Bassanio is unable to pay his debt. Antonio goes on trial and Shylock demands Antonio's flesh. Luckily, Portia and Nerissa dress up as lawyer and a clerk. Portia orders Shylock to cut off exactly one pound without a single drop of blood from Antonio. Shylock realizes that he is unable to get what he wants. Portia and Nerissa end up saving Antonio's life.
In addition to the main story, there are other little events. One of them is when Bassanio tries to marry Portia. To marry Portia, one has to pass a test. This test is designed by Portia's father in order to pick up the right husband for Portia. Bassanio must make a choice between three caskets: a gold one, a silver one, and a lead one. Who chooses the gold casket "shell get what many men desire." Who chooses the silver casket "Shall get as much as he deserves." Who chooses the lead casket "must give and hazard all he hath." Bassanio chooses the lead casket which is the right one and marries Portia.
I recommend this book to teens who want a challenge. This book is written in sixteenth century English, so it might be a bid hard.
Reviewed by SC.

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Anonymous said…
This book the Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare is set in Venice, Italy in the 1500s. The story starts off when the best friend of a merchant, Bassanio wants to pay his debt from his friend Antonio. He has a plan to marry the very rich and beautiful Portia. In order to do that he must borrow more money from Antonio in order to impress Portia. Antonio wants to give the money but he doesn't have any. Which makes him take out a loan from Shylock the jew and that's where the problems start.

I really enjoyed reading merchant of Venice. As far as Shakespeare goes this is one of his best plays that I ever read. As I was reading through this book I didn't want to stop, it was like one those shows where you just can't stop watching and must continue to see the next episode. This book is has lots of drama, comedy, love, and suspense so if you like those things in a story I would recommend this book. Again I really enjoyed reading the merchant of Venice and I hope you all will too.

Reviewed by Dvin H., Grade 11
Glendale Central Library

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