
The Merchant of Venice. Retold by Andrew Matthews
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1408305046
ISBN 13: 9781408305041
Publication date:
January 1st, 2010
Publisher: Orchard (NY)
Pages: 51
Genres: Business & Economics
Set in the vibrant city of Venice, this retelling unfolds the timeless tale of love, revenge, and mercy through the lens of Andrew Matthews. The story centers on the remarkable friendship between Antonio, a merchant, and Bassanio, who seeks financial support to woo the heiress Portia. As the plot deepens, it unveils themes of generosity and sacrifice, as well as the stark realities of prejudice and justice.
Shylock, the Jewish moneylender, emerges as a complex character driven by a thirst for revenge against those who have wronged him. His infamous demand for a pound of flesh escalates the tension, presenting a moral quandary that challenges the very fabric of friendship and loyalty. The struggle between Shylock and the Christian characters reveals the stark divides within society.
Through Matthews' adept storytelling, the nuances of Shakespeare's original work come alive, rendering the intricate relationships and the societal context with clarity. The blend of humor, drama, and poignancy invites readers to explore the depths of human emotion and the consequences of one's choices.
Ultimately, this retelling captivates both new readers and those familiar with the Bard's work, making the age-old drama accessible and engaging. It resonates with the idea that mercy is a powerful force, capable of changing hearts and healing divides in a world fraught with conflict.
Shylock, the Jewish moneylender, emerges as a complex character driven by a thirst for revenge against those who have wronged him. His infamous demand for a pound of flesh escalates the tension, presenting a moral quandary that challenges the very fabric of friendship and loyalty. The struggle between Shylock and the Christian characters reveals the stark divides within society.
Through Matthews' adept storytelling, the nuances of Shakespeare's original work come alive, rendering the intricate relationships and the societal context with clarity. The blend of humor, drama, and poignancy invites readers to explore the depths of human emotion and the consequences of one's choices.
Ultimately, this retelling captivates both new readers and those familiar with the Bard's work, making the age-old drama accessible and engaging. It resonates with the idea that mercy is a powerful force, capable of changing hearts and healing divides in a world fraught with conflict.