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  1. The main characters in The Merchant of Venice are Antonio, Shylock, Portia, and Bassanio. Antonio is a merchant who helps his friend Bassanio win Portia’s hand in marriage by borrowing money ...

  2. Lorenzo Character Analysis. Lorenzo’s union with Jessica mirrors that of Bassanio’s with Portia, in that both couples’ relationships must overcome obstacles in a way that Gratiano and Nerissa’s spur-of-the-moment marriage does not. By stealing Jessica away from Shylock, Lorenzo functions within the play as a means of furthering Shylock ...

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Characters in the Play ; Entire Play Antonio, the merchant in The Merchant of Venice, secures a loan from Shylock for his friend Bassanio, who seeks to court Portia. Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, recalls past insults from Antonio and, instead of asking interest on the loan, asks instead—in what he calls a “merry sport”—that if the loan ...

  4. May 20, 2024 · The Merchant of Venice, comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1596–97 and printed in a quarto edition in 1600 from an authorial manuscript or copy of one. Bassanio, a noble but penniless Venetian, asks his wealthy merchant friend Antonio for a loan so that Bassanio can undertake a journey to woo the heiress Portia .

  5. Bassanio Character Analysis. Bassanio serves as a kind of catalyst throughout The Merchant of Venice, provoking much of the play’s action. At the beginning, Bassanio is a good-natured but irresponsible young man who has gotten himself into debt by living beyond his means. He hopes to get out of debt by marrying a wealthy heiress, but he first ...

  6. Leonardo Bassanio's servant. Balthasar The servant whom Portia sends to her cousin, Dr. Bellario. Dr. Bellario A lawyer of Padua. Stephano One of Portia's servants. Antonio A wealthy Venetian merchant who occasionally lends money, but never charges interest. Since his main source of income is from his merchant ships, he is.

  7. The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. A merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan taken out on behalf of his dear friend, Bassanio, and provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock , with seemingly inevitable fatal consequences.

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