The Merchant of Venice
Describe symbolism in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare

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The casket test is said to represent the socio-cultural and legal system of Venice. The venetians believed there was a truth to be found in matters of love and the law. Sometimes this truth is couched under legal jargon and sometimes it is couched behind elaborate speech. All of these traits come together at the end of the play.