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1、威尼斯商人 英文 读后感Reading the play the Merchant of Venice Shakespeare is Britains the most outstanding Renaissance masters, Romeo and Juliet -makes all of us shed tears for their beautiful love; Hamlet - a large number of people is shocked by the happy prince of melancholy . . This time I read his comedy

2、the Merchant of Venice and I think it really worth reading. Shakespeares play, The Merchant of Venice explored the timeless topic of money and love. Money is the worlds most valuable things .There is something even more precious than money? Rich and moving story of family ties, witty dialogue, the p

3、lot turn, exaggerated the circumstances of Comedy, romance and legend is full of color. Is intertwined with friendship, love, love the world and lead us to understanding what is important in life. The play tells a story that happens in Italy. A moneyless young Venetian, Bassanio, is making preparati

4、ons to propose to Portia, a rich beauty of Belmonte. He needs money and appeals to his friend Antonio, a merchant of Venice, for help. But Antonios money is invested in ships at sea. To help Bassanio in his courtship, he borrows money from Shylock the Jewish usurer. Shylock, who has been insulted by

5、 Antonio and other Christians, however, agrees to lend the money on the condition that if the loan is not paid in time, he may cut a pound of flesh from Antonios body. With this money, Bassanio goes to Belmonte and succeed in the marriage with Portia. But news comes that Antonios ship sank and cant

6、return on time so he cannot pay the loan. Shylock demands his pound of flesh. The case is brought before the court. Antonio is in danger. At the critical moment, a young doctor of law arrives at the court. He appeals to Shylock for mercy with a moving speech, but in vain. Then the doctor admits the

7、validity of Shylocks claim, but warns him, under pain of death, that he must fulfil the every letter of his bond, taking no more and no less than one pound of flesh, and spilling no drop of blood. Seeing himself thus cornered, the Jew has no choice but to obey the verdict of the court. To everyones

8、surprise, the young doctor of law who saves the life of Antonio is Portia in disguise. Finally they live together happily. The story has a happy ending in theory. But I dont think the end is really happy and is a kind of “grave comedy”. There are many vivid characters in the play. The silly princes

9、of Morocco and Arragon, the handsome and ideal husband Antonio , Antonios best friend Bassanio, Shylocks servant Lorenzo , waiting woman Nerissa, Shylocks daughter JessicaAnd the play brings us to a beautiful Venice. People may also addict into the romantic atmosphere of capitalism. But which attrac

10、ts me is different. Certain passages of the drama 1 Portias father prepared three boxes for young men who want to marry his daughter. Only the guy who chooses the right box can marry Portia. The gold box was carved on Who chose me, will be the peoples desire things. Inside the paper: All that gliste

11、ns is not gold. Often have you heard that told. Gilded tombs do worms enfold. Fare you well The silver box was carved on Who chose me, will get what he deserves. Inside the paper: Did I deserve no more than a fools head? Is that my prize? Are my deserts no better? To offend and judge are distinct of

12、fices and of opposed natures. With one fools head I came to woo. But I go away with two. The plumbic box was carved on: Who chose me, he must sacrifice everything for. Inside the paper: You that choose not by the view Chances fair and choose true Since this fortune falls on you Be content and seek n

13、o new If you be well pleased with this Then hold your fortune for your bliss Turn you where your lady is And claim her with a loving kiss Here, I have to admit how wise Portias father is. In fact, the box is not only reflected peoples outlook about the money, but also to all matters, the box is only

14、 an analogy, the inside of the paper itself is a very good interpretation. The silly princes of Morocco and Arragon choose the gold and silver boxes, and consider themselves in the right. As the inside words suggest, certainly they cant marry beautiful Portia. Portias father want to select a right m

15、an for his daughter by this, may be it is a good way. 2 He hath disgraced meant hindered me half a million, laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated mine enemies, and whats his reason? I am a Jew! Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew

16、 hands? Organs, dimensions? Senses, affections, passions? Fed with the same food? Hurt with the same weapons? Subject to the same diseases? Healed by the same means? Warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer as a Christian is? If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh

17、? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that. If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility? Revenge. If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? Why, revenge. The vil

18、lainy you teach me I will execute. And it shall go hard When I read it for the first time, I didnt pay much attention to Shylock. I just thought highly of handsome Antonio and smart Portia. However, this time when I read it again I think Shylock is the very character who leaves me the most impressio

19、n. This passage is the monologue of Shylock. When Shylock shout this out ,it really touches my heart. Shylock is a Jewish money lender in Venice and he is often persecuted by the Christians, most notably Antonio. He loans Antonio three thousand ducats on the promise that if it is not repaid, the for

20、feiture shall be a pound of Antonios flesh. This plot to kill Antonio is unethical, but he cites valid reasons for his hatred. If Shylock is viewed only as a cruel villain, then the play is one of the virtues of “Christian mercy.” However, if his downfall and loss of daughter, religion and wealth at

21、 the conclusion are seen as the tragic end of a man who was abused by the other characters in the play, then the “Christian mercy” must be seen as cruelty in disguise. In this single-minded pursuit of a pound of flesh, his frequent mentions of the cruelty he has endured at Christian hands make it ha

22、rd for us to label him a natural born monster. In one of Shakespeares most famous monologues, for example, Shylock argues that Jews are humans and calls his quest for vengeance the product of lessons taught to him by the cruelty of Venetian citizens. On the other hand, Shylocks coldly calculated att

23、empt to revenge the wrongs done to him by murdering his persecutor, Antonio, prevents us from viewing him in a primarily positive light. Shakespeare gives us unmistakably human moments, but he often steers us against Shylock as well, painting him as a miserly, cruel, and prosaic figure. But I think

24、Shylock suffers much discrimination for he is a Jew. Its unfair. All men were born equally. It is the society that makes what Shylock is. What a poor Shylock. What poor Jews. We can learn much from the play. Money is important, but there are many far more important things in this world. Do not be fo

25、oled by the surface. In our real live we should threat everyone equally and do not have color vision to look at other people. And when we meet with unexpected difficulties, we should keep calm and solve it skillfully just as Portia does. If I were in Venice in 1563, I would like this play. But To be honest, to be a modern man I cant agree with some of ideas in this play at all.

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