Reflection On The Merchant Of Venice

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I was chosen to be ‘Portia’ for the staging of our class’s play. Obviously, it stole the colour of my cheek as Mr. Mior honoured me to be the main character in the ‘Merchant of Venice’ play. I had mixed feelings since I was scared that I would not be able to play the character well. Nevertheless, with the lecturers’ trust and my friends’ support, I confronted the challenge.

It is undeniable that most of us encountered difficulties in reading the ‘Merchant of Venice’. The different values and culture as well as the old English that is used in Elizabethan era baffled us as we read it. Hence, during the class hour, we watched the ‘Merchant of Venice’ movie to enhance understanding towards the play. Via the movie, I could illustrate the settings of the ‘Merchant of Venice’ and appreciate the messages conveyed. Furthermore, it helped me to develop Portia’s character in the play especially the intonation and facial expression. Besides that, while watching the movie, we got some clues on how to make our play more lively and appealing.

I had to memorize the lines more than any of my classmates did. What I feared the most is Portia is a round character. Her mood and style may vary from one scene to another. This is especially true of Scene IV Act I where Portia had to disguise as a lawyer to help her lover. Therefore, while attempting to get the exact mood of Portia, it helped me to understand the style and atmosphere of the play. Moreover, for the staging of the play, we used modern English instead of the original script to make sure that our audiences would not be flummoxed by the language and story line. In addition, I had to do some research on my script to find and understand the meaning and it eventually helped me to bring out the mood of Portia. Automatically, in remembering in the script, I also become well acquainted with important quotes of the character.

At the beginning, I do not really like Portia. Geraldine James (1990) who used to play Portia in “The Merchant of Venice” agrees with me as she found Portia rather insufferable. For me, Portia is just like the other stereotype fairy tales character. I did not really know how to play Portia’s character. I had to watch the movie several times to feel my role.

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