Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Merchant of Venice Anticipation Guide

Before we begin reading The "Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare, take a moment to look
over these statements. Decide whether you agree or disagree with each statement listed below. First write if you agree or disagree. Then write three sentences  after the statement describing why you agree or disagree. Also use a  personal experience to support your opinion.
  • Don’t rely on outward appearances when making judgments. 
  • Justice is always blind.
  • A brotherly love between two friends can be just as strong as an intimate love between a man and a woman.
  • You can break a promise as long as you have a good excuse
  • Love is blind.
  • Stereotypes are often right.
  • An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth is a good motto to live by.

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