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The exploration of embarrassment is central to Shakespeare's two Venetian plays, with "The Merchant of Venice" presenting a comedic take on the theme, while "Othello" delves into its tragic implications. Although the term "embarrassment" is anachronistic, it aptly captures the emotional complexities and societal tensions portrayed in both works. The juxtaposition of comedy and tragedy highlights the multifaceted nature of human experience and social interactions in Shakespeare's narratives.
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A Fury in the Words: Love and Embarrassment in Shakespeare's Venice, Harry Berger
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