ficwize ([personal profile] ficwize) wrote2010-06-20 06:36 pm
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Merchant of Venice

I just saw the Merchant of Venice for the first time. (Yes, I am also shocked by the lack of education here.) I have a mix of reactions. All I knew of the play before was the "Has not a Jew..." speech which seems to be quite progressive for Shakespeare's time. Then I saw it in context and I... don't know anymore. Was it a mockery? Was it intended to be sympathetic? Or was Shylock supposed to be a simple villian, which he does not come across as.

Also, is it my slash glasses, or were Antonio and Bassanio supposed to read like a romantic couple?

Finally, I cried in the court scene. I also got heart palpitations and freaked out a bit when I though it might go badly...

I will be adding this to my Yuletide list this year.

[identity profile] ficwize.livejournal.com 2010-06-21 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I am unfamiliar with Measure for Measure. I'll have to look it up. I've read two reviews by other LJ members that talk about how the play is not the same now as it was when it was first produced, because the audience is not the same now as it was when the play was first produced.

It's very interesting.