What happens at the end of The Merchant of Venice?
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What happens at the end of The Merchant of Venice?
The Ending of The Merchant of Venice:
The ring plot is a comic subplot in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Portia and Nerissa have exchanged the rings with their husbands, Bassanio and Gratiano. The rings are a token of fidelity and not meant to be parted with at any cost.
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View this answerAt the end of the play, the ring plot is humorously resolved by the characters in Belmont. Portia and Nerissa demand the ring from Bassanio and...
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Chapter 5 / Lesson 12Explore "The Merchant of Venice" by Shakespeare. Learn when the play was written, review the characters, study the summary and themes, and examine Shylock's speech.
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