Merchant of Venice

According to the 5-act play structure, the climax or turning point of the play should have happened in the third act. Did it happen? If so, what was it and what central conflict was addressed? If not, discuss the central conflict that has not yet been resolved.

The central conflict of the play is the bond between Shylock and Antonio. This conflict has not been resolved yet, but the entire play has been leading up to its end. The sub-conflinct of Portia's spouse has been resolved and this resolution is part of the central conflicts resolution as Bassanio now has more than enough money to bail out Antonio. Shylock is still pursuing payment for the bond from Antonio and wants his pound of flesh as payment to be his heart. In the next coming acts this conflict will be resolved as Bassanio is rushing back to save his friend. This conflict has been interesting and has kept me involved and actively reading/listening to see what happens next. I am looking forward to the trial.

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  1. You are exactly right. The central conflict was not dealt with in the 3rd act.

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