Papers On Merchant Of Venice Page 2 of 5
Comparative Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Hamlet” and “The Merchant of Venice” [ send me this paper ] A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts these two plays in terms of their representation of the moody protagonists featured in each, the relationships between fathers and sons, fathers and daughters, as well as the themes of power, justice, and the Prodigal Son. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Filename: TGhammov.rtf
Cultural Conflict in The Merchant of Venice [ send me this paper ] A 4 page paper which examines how cultural conflict is a very strong part of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. No additional sources cited. Filename: RAccmcv.rtf
Early Historical Business Practices [ send me this paper ] A 10 page paper which examines the way business was conducted throughout the antiquity, the Renaissance, and the 17th century (specifically, such practices as money-lending, interest, trade, banking) and considers how this is depicted in such literary works as Plautus’s “The Pot of Gold (The Aulularia),” William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” and Moliere’s “The Miser (L’Avare).” Bibliography lists 11 sources. Filename: TGbizlit.rtf
Jessica and Lorenzo in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” [ send me this paper ] A 5 page paper which traces the relationship between Jessica and Lorenzo in Shakespeare’s play “The Merchant of Venice.” No additional sources cited. Filename: RAshkvnc.rtf
Law and Justice In 'The Merchant Of Venice' [ send me this paper ] A 5 page paper analyzing the use of the courtroom scene in Shakespeare's play. The paper asserts that Shakespeare used this scene as a way to give a voice to individuals normally not heard in Elizabethan society, such as women and Jews. Bibliography lists three sources. Filename: Mvenice.wps
Law, Literature, and Legal Interpretation in “The Merchant of Venice” [ send me this paper ] This 14 page report discusses law and literature and addresses the question as to why there is a problem of interpretation. Legal interpretation and questions related to such interpretation form a commonplace reality in the modern world -- from high-profile circumstances such as that of President Clinton asking “what is is” to the most mundane of arguments regarding property rights or traffic accidents. In Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” the role of legal interpretation in is an important aspect of the entire work In “The Merchant of Venice,” Shakespeare also adds another level of legal interpretation to be considered by both the characters in the play and the audience -- interpretation of religious law. Various criticisms and theories related to the intent and process of legal interpretation are presented in this paper and discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: BWlawlit.wps
Page 2 of 5 1 2 3 4 5
Remember: Not all papers contain examples of thesis statements. Some provide information you can cite in support of your own thesis. To determine if a particular paper provides an exemplary thesis, review its description carefully. If the content suggests that the paper makes an argument or sets out to prove some point, then that paper inherently supports a thesis.
Haven't found what you're looking for yet? Enter a NEW search query below.... Enter Your Topic Above! Results Will Appear In Seconds!!!
Definitions | Custom Work | Q & A | Links | Contact Us |
Nothing on your topic? Have us write something NEW!
*Our research papers are created to be used as models to assist you in the preparation of your own term paper. No website owned by The Paper Store Enterprises Inc., will EVER sell a research paper to ANY student giving us ANY reason to believe that (s)he will submit our work , either in whole or part, for academic credit at any institution in their own name. Plagiarism is a CRIME! IF YOU QUOTE FROM OUR WORK, YOU MUST CITE OUR PAPER AS ONE OF YOUR SOURCES. The Paper Store does not engage nor participate in any transactions for the purpose of assisting students in committing academic fraud. This service is NOT available to anyone who does not have a valid, ethical reason for seeking our tutorial assistance. The organization's rights to research, write, and globally-publish exemplary papers on the Internet are protected, Free Speech and shall continue unabated and uncensored. Be Sure To Also Visit www.essaysite.com !!!