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ANTONIO , a merchant of Venice BASSANIO , his friend, suitor to Portia LORENZO , friend of Antonio and Bassanio,in love with Jessica GRATIANO , friend of Antonio and Bassanio LEONARDO , servant to Bassanio PORTIA , an heiress NERISSA , her gentlewoman-in-waiting BALTHASAR , servant...
Shakespeare may or may not have derived his plot of _The Merchant of Venice_, as some suppose, from two separate stories contained in Italian novels; but if such be the fact, he has so interwoven the double interest, that the two currents flow naturally into a stream of unity. In this...
•Intheplay,„TheMerchantofVenice,(Shakespeare,1596-1597),Portia‟scharacterisvitallyimportant,becauseshewasinvolvedinallthedecisiveactionsandwithouther,matterswouldneverhavebeensowellresolved.BecauseofPortia‟scharacter,itcanbesaidthatshewouldmakeanexcellentleader.Therearethreeimportantaspectsofhercharacter,...
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Please see the bottom of this page for extensive explanatory notes, commentary, and other helpful Merchant of Venice resources. ACT IV SCENE I Venice. A court of justice. [ Enter the DUKE, the Magnificoes, ANTONIO, BASSANIO, GRATIANO, SALERIO, and others ] DUKE What, is Antonio here? AN...
Shylock: Jewishmerchant Venicewho lends Antonio hisfriend Bassanio’s behalf. Clever quick,Shylock darkhumorist, moralabsolutist, religiousbigot, sentimentalist.He serves mosttragic figure play.Prince Morocco:Portia’s suitor onlyBlack character Shakespeareoutside Othello.Like Othello, he embodies many ...
That Shylock is one of the richest men in Venice How does Shylock respond to the Duke's question about expecting mercy? 5 of 19 He notes that he doesn't need mercy because he's innocent He admits that he might need mercy in the future He says that mercy is not relevant in a court...