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In The Merchant Of Venice, Shylock Said "The Villainy You Teach Me I Will Execute, And It Shall Go Hard But I Will Better The Instruction". What Do The Quoted Words Tell You About The Jewish/Christian Rivalry In Venice?

Asked by Candidiva in Shakespeare 3 months ago - 1 answer

It tells you that its such a rivalry that he'd actually execute himself or execute a man with instruction because the religion he supports means so much to him, he feels so strongly about it. It feels to him that hes being executed because this argument is so hurtful to think that anyone else could follow any other religion. ...more

Answered by Guest2371206 3 months ago



Where Is Venice?

Asked by celia in Italy 4 years ago - 2 answers

Venice the most romantic city in the World is located in North Eastern Italy along the Adriatic Sea; the city with its water lanes or canals as they are known and gondolas has become a byword for tourism all over the World. Its ancient history and culture are an interesting aspect to say the least. Exploring the city, a World in itself is one of the prime tourist activities along with ...more

Answered by mahendra 4 years ago


What Is Venice?

Asked by Guest in Italy 3 years ago - 1 answer

Venice is a city in Italy. It is known as Venezia in Italian and Venexia in the local language, Venetian. The city of Venice is known as the Queen of the Adriatic and is famous all over the world for its wide network of canals, on which gondolas (the famous boats of the city of Venice) ply. Venice is located in the province of Veneto ...more

Answered by aki 3 years ago


Who Is The Merchant Of Venice?

Asked by Guest in Shakespeare 3 years ago - 1 answer

It's often supposed that this play's title refers to Shylock, its most famous character. In fact the merchant is Antonio, a Venetian who wants to raise money for his friend, Bassanio, to go to Belmont and woo a wealthy lady there. Antonio's own money is tied up in his ships, but he is sure they will come back safely, so feels safe in borrowing money for Bassanio. He goes to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender ...more

Answered by wordy 3 years ago


What Region Is Venice?

Asked by Guest in Italy 3 years ago - 1 answer

Venice comes under the region of Veneto. It is situated in the north eastern part of the country and borders Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna as well as Friuli Venezia Giulia and Austria. It is often called the 'Queen of the Adriatic'. Other important regions among the place are Padua,Verona, Belluno, Vicenza , Treviso and Rovigo. Veneto is one of the regions where the citizens are given ...more

Answered by giri 3 years ago


How Far Is Venice From England?

Asked by Guest in Travel Times 3 years ago - 1 answer

If you take the shortest possible distance that can be covered by a person if he intends to go from Venice to London that is in England is 1137 kilometres and when you measure this very distance in miles, the figure you get is 706 miles. The figure is shortest possible because it is the aerial distance between the places and if we talk of the distance that you are required to cover ...more

Answered by Vicky 3 years ago


Why Does Venice Have Canals?

Asked by Guest in Italy 3 years ago - 1 answer

It is quite an amazing experience to be in a city where most of the "highways" are canals'. But unlike most cities, Venice's highways, the canals, were there before the city was built! Venice is built on a group of mud banks that formed over 100 small islands at head of the Adriatic Sea. All buildings are erected on pilings driven into this mud. In between the mud ...more

Answered by oneperson2 3 years ago


How Far From Rome To Venice?

Asked by Guest in Travel Times 2 years ago - 1 answer

The distance is 244.45 miles. If you click here you can see a map and get it in kilometres too. ...more

Answered by wordy 2 years ago


How Far Is It From Cyprus To Venice?

Asked by Guest73346 in Cyprus 11 months ago - 1 answer

≈1227.74 nautical miles. ...more

Answered by Guest3671863 3 weeks ago


How Far Is It From Rome To Venice?

Asked by Guest160597 in Travel Times 10 months ago - 1 answer

The total distance from Rome, Italy to Venice, Italy is about 244 miles or 393 kilometers. This distance is equal to 212 nautical miles and if you are planning a road trip then it will take you 4 hours and 27 minutes on average to cover this distance with an average driving speed of 55 mph or 88.5 km/hr. ...more

Answered by Amber22 10 months ago


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