Monday, October 15, 2012

"Merchant of Venice" in History Textbook

Yesterday, October 14, 2012, I was doing a practice PSAT test in which one of the critical reading questions talked about directing Al Pacino in "The Merchant of Venice." When I think of Al
Pacino, I think of gangsters, so it made me envision an adaptation of "Mercahnt of Venice" where the main characters have that gangster undertone.
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