Humanism Spirit in the Merchant of Venice Supervisor: Prof. Wang Liya Student: Liu Wanyang ID: 42008220 Grade: 2008 Time: April 21,2009 Outline 1. Introduction — Background of the Merchant of Venice 2. Humanism Spirit in the Merchant of Venice 3. Conclusion In the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), England had experienced great prosper in military, merce, and more importantly, in literature and other arts. During the reign of her, the Renaissance came to England. Background The Renaissance, which means rebirth or revival, is actually a movement stimulated by a series of historical events, such as the rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture, the new discoveries in geography and astrology, the religious reformation and the economic expansion. What is the Renaissance? Humanism began to take hold in England when the Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus came to teach the classical learning , first at Oxford and then at Cambridge. Thomas More, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare are the best representatives of the English humanists. Humanism — the essence of the Renaissance Dignity of individual beings The ability to perfect himself and to perform wonders The importance of the present life Against religious persecution, racial discrimination, and social inequality Humanistic Ideas Humanism spirit shown by Portia Humanism spirit shown by Jessica Humanism spirit shown by other characters Humanistic ideas in the Merchant of Venice Conclusion The period that Shakespeare created the Merchant of Venice was the reign of Elizabeth I. He was one of the greatest representatives at that time. In his edies, he takes a humanistic attitude towards human existence. This attitude in the work makes it outstanding from its counterpart. Thank you for being here!
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