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krisandlance
31.07.2021 •
English
Do you agree with the view that the merchant of venice is a play lacking in the unity of structure?
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Ответ:
To my mind, of course. The play The Merchant of Venice can be classified as a tragedy because it contains the sinister elements that are commonly found in tragedies and the play Antigone can also be classified as a tragedy because it contains the elements that are commonly found in tragedies.
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