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  1. Shakespeare uses the opening scene of the play to introduce the character of Bassanio and his pursuit of Portia: It sets up the chief romantic storyline and also sets in motion the bond plot point. Bassanio is a young “noble kinsman” of Antonio’s and serves as a kind of catalyst, provoking much of the play’s action.

  2. Character Analysis Plot Summary. Have study documents to share about The Merchant of Venice? Upload them to earn free Course Hero access! Characters Map for William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Learn the roles and relationships of the characters in The Merchant of Venice, and how they contribute to the plot.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · By Alexander Leggatt. The Merchant of Venice is a comedy. Comedies traditionally end in marriage, and on the way they examine the social networks in which marriage is involved: the relations among families, among friends, among parents and children, and what in Shakespeare’s society were the all-important ties of money and property.

  4. SALARINO. I’d get scared every time I blew on my soup to cool it, thinking of how a strong wind could wipe out my ships. Every time I glanced at the sand in an hourglass I’d imagine my ships wrecked on sandbars. I’d think of dangerous rocks every time I went to church and saw the stones it was made of.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · The Merchant of Venice. The Merchant of Venice is a play written by William Shakespeare. It is considered a comedy as the conflict is resolved without any real harm coming to the main characters ...

  7. By Barbara Mowat and Paul Werstine. Editors of the Folger Shakespeare Library Editions. The Merchant of Venice, like most of Shakespeare’s comedies, is about love and marriage. But the path to marriage in this play is unusually hazardous. The characters compare it to the epic voyage undertaken by Jason and the Argonauts to win the Golden Fleece.

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