An outline of the passage's primary ideas on mercy from "The Merchant of Venice" is provided below:
I. Mercy is freely given and not pressured.
A. No one is forced or imposed to do it.
B. It makes people who show mercy blessed.
Mercy is incredibly strong and powerful.
A. Kings have made it their throne in their hearts.
B. It is a quality that only God has.
III. Mercy exhibits God's likeness.
A. When it is restrained with mercy, human strength resembles God's most.
B. A godlike nature can be seen in the combination of mercy and justice.
The overview is divided into three main themes, each of which has supporting details that go into greater detail about many mercy-related topics. The lack of content under point III, however, gives the outline the appearance of being unfinished. Additional sub-points or supporting information on the subject of mercy could be added under point III to complete the outline.