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... heroic Jew. Bassanio offers to break bread with the Jew, a gesture of honorable behavior in itself, and Shylock indignantly denies. ...
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... Bassanio. He lets Bassanio to borrow money from Shylock the Jew, under a bond given by Antonio and use his ships as security. Often ...
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... Shylock is the focal point, and enters with his scales and sharp blade. "We all expect a gentle answer Jew" says the Duke. Bassanio is enraged with guilt and ...
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... between Antonio, the kind Christian, and Shylock, the unrelenting Jew. The three subplots revolve around the romances of Portia and Bassanio (the most ...
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... Launcelot presents this argument to his father: "I am a Jew if I serve the Jew any longer." (2.2.104) Before Launcelot accepts a new job with Bassanio as his ...
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... is a usurious Jew moneylender. Though Shylock is both a villain and a victim, the strongest evidence suggests that he is a villain. Bassanio, Antonio, Jessica ...
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... Bassanio is willing to give up his life for Antonio. When he says "Good cheer, Antonio! What, man, courage yet! / The Jew shall have my flesh, blood, bones ...
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... And so all yours." (III, ii, 16-18) She even gives Bassanio an unfair ... bias against Jewish people; she addresses Shylock only as "the Jew" when speaking about ...
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... to his mere enemy, to feed my means."(3.2.258-263) Bassanio then tells Portia of the whole deal and the conversation goes on: Por: What sum owes he, the Jew? ...
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... to his mere enemy, to feed my means."(3.2.258-263) Bassanio then tells Portia of the whole deal and the conversation goes on: Por: What sum owes he, the Jew? ...
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... many prominent characters. There is Bassanio and Antonio, the wealthy business types and Shylock a scrutinized Jew. And of course ...
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... Bassanio asks, "Do all men kill the things they do not love?" (5.1.66). The implication is that this is the unmerciful thinking of a Jew; an accusation to ...
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... Antonio not wanting to hurt Bassanio says he will help him get a loan form Shylock, a mean Jew. Shylock and Antonio have never gotten along. ...
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... We first meet Shylock in (Act I (scene iii)) where Bassanio seeks out Shylock for a loan in Antonio's name, it is the first we hear of the Jew's hatred for ...
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... end the reader is shown that justice is carried out as Antonio and Bassanio are good Christian people and so good has triumphed over the immoral Jew, Shylock.
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... He is not teaching Bassanio the value of money. ... In the past Antonio has branded him "Dog Jew," spat on him in the street, and generally mocked by all of ...
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... After Bassanio got the money, he met Portia and courted to her successfully. ... Shylock was one of them; he was a typical Jew in England. ...
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... Bassanio pleads with him but he is intent on taking his bond, and with it Antonio's ... 1 when he gives his sympathetic plea to the audience, "hath a Jew not eyes ...
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... the matter with his father and reminds himself that Bassanio is much poorer than Shylock, but that he would much rather work for a Christian than a Jew. ...
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... the matter with his father and reminds himself that Bassanio is much poorer than Shylock, but that he would much rather work for a Christian than a Jew. ...
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... to go." (II,v,14-16) After Jessica's elopment, Shylock suspects Bassanio and Antonio ... in the rarely quoted lines b efore the famous "Hath not a Jew eyes": "He ...
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... first introduced to us in Venice in act 1 scene 3 talking to Bassanio about the loan of 3000 ducats. Shylock is a moneylender who is a wealthy Jew and charges ...
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... because he is a Jew and Shylock hates Antonio because of the way he treats him and cause Antonio lends out money interest free. A man named Bassanio goes to ...
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... Bassanio, the faithful friend, whom the bond should have been made to, tries all he can to mitigate his friend's ... [Act 4, Scene 1]". In Venice, a Jew is foiled. ...
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... life has been biologically determined as the child of this money lending Jew. ... When trying to persuade Bassanio to select the right casket, Portia spills not ...
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... Antonio had borrowed money on behalf of Bassanio, promising to pay it back when his ... of this poor merchant's flesh...We all expect a gentle answer, Jew" (Act IV ...
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... His cold heartedness is sharpened when he agrees to lend money to Bassanio for free ... it is possible that Shakespear did not intend referring to a Jew in the ...
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... Why this bond is forfeit; and lawfully by this, the Jew may claim ... She then carries on the charade by not telling her husband, Bassanio, who she is and asks for ...
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... Why this bond is forfeit; and lawfully by this, the Jew may claim ... She then carries on the charade by not telling her husband, Bassanio, who she is and asks for ...
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... Why this bond is forfeit; and lawfully by this, the Jew may claim ... She then carries on the charade by not telling her husband, Bassanio, who she is and asks for ...
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