| William Shakespeare's comedy, The Merchant of Venice, besides many important issues, portrays differences between people in terms of color, race and religion. Through out the history of literature, numerous experts, students and readers have tried to figure out Shakespeare's′ aim in portraying several characters of different ethnicities and religions. Many of these characters, such as The Prince of Morocco, were involved and apparent in the play for various reasons, but most importantly to...
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