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A merchant in Venice accepts a desperate loan whose penalty requires a pound of flesh, enabling his friend to court a wealthy heiress whose suitors face a casket test. Parallel strands trace financial risk, friendship, and romantic pursuit, culminating in a courtroom confrontation that juxtaposes rigid law with appeals to mercy. A resourceful woman intervenes to resolve legal peril and influence marital outcomes. Themes include the tension between justice and compassion, the precariousness of commerce and honor, and social prejudices, presented through alternating comic and serious scenes set in Venice and a nearby estate.
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