When was merchant of venice set
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Second quarto, dated on the titlepage but published in Printed from the first quarto, apparently with some editorial amendments. First folio, Printed from the first quarto. A playhouse manuscript may also have been consulted, for the addition of act divisions and new stage directions. Second folio, Printed from the first folio.
Third quarto, Ser Giovanni Fiorentino, Il Pecorone Shakespeare may have based his play directly on the Italian story, or perhaps used a lost English version which followed the original more closely than any now known. Anthony Munday, Zelauto. The Fountaine of Fame The Merchant of Venice is set in Italy in the sixteenth century, mainly in Venice. At that time, Venice was an independent city-state. Since ancient times, Venice had been a center of naval trade.
The city functioned as a meeting point between Western European lands and Eastern regions. Venice was also surrounded by water, giving ships easy access.
We should also point out that, although 16th-century Venice was more tolerant of foreigners than Elizabethan England, Jews in Venice were confined to ghettos at the time Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice.
Shakespeare, however, doesn't ever acknowledge this in the play. Belmont is presented as a contrast to the city. It's also a place of easy wealth, beauty, and peace, which makes it a great refuge from the cosmopolitan world of Venice.
We might even say that life in Belmont is a kind of fairy-tale version of real life. Real life is gritty, more like Venice. Is this why everyone heads back to Belmont to chill at the end of the play?
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