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... of spite and cruelness. Without money Antonio would be nothing, and without Bassanio he would be a broken man. These are the two ...
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... friend; Antonio looks upon him as his son carefree and spends all his money on high living and is in debt; he asks Antonio to lend him money; later marries ...
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... borrowed. Shylock wants the pound of flesh that is the forfeit of the bond concerning the money Antonio borrowed from him. Shylock's ...
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... iii we learn of his usury. It is in this scene, that Bassanio asks to borrow money in Antonio's name. In the aside we learn of Shylocks ...
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... Antonio has become very fond of Sebastian and gives him money and a place to stay. ... Knowing that Sebastian has little money Antonio gives him some. ...
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... of greed present throughout the text, when all is said and done, one can not help but ponder the inevitable: Would Antonio have loaned the money to Shylock ...
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... His character traits are evident in the way he loans money to Antonio, the way he acts after his daughter runs away, and the way he craves revenge after ...
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... Shylock cruel? In my view, he was kind enough to lend the money to Antonio, the person who insulted him and his tribe. When Portia ...
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... Antonio despises Shylock making a profit on money lending and Shylock hates Antonio for pushing down the prices of other moneylenders in Venice namely himself. ...
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... He also appears to be money obsessed opposed to Antonio who does love his money but is very generous and lends out money free of interest whereas Shylock doesn ...
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... Also, Shylock has loaned Antonio's friend Bassanio money on Antonio's credit. It is obvious that Shylock plans to harm Antonio from the start. ...
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... Bassanio borrows money from Antonio just to pose as a rich man and win Portia's hand, showing you how important money is to the way society thinks about you. ...
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... book. He does this with his obsession with money and his hatred for Antonio one of the more liked characters in the book. In the ...
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... In the opening scene, Antonio supposedly loses his ships. Also early in the play, Shylock lends Antonio money that will never be repaid. ...
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... this trait. A more particular reason for Shylock's hatred of Antonio is because he lends out money for free. Shylock states, "He ...
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... himself. For instance, when Bassanio meets Antonio in Act I, Bassanio asks for an amount of money that Antonio does not have. Antonio ...
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... his reward. Antonio gives money to Bassanio and is willing to die for his friend and his reward is his life. The particular actions ...
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... This is a scary bond to agree to; if the money is not paid back in three months Antonio would be forced to give Shylock a pound of flesh. ...
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... Shylock hates the merchant Antonio in particular, for Antonio lends money to his fellow Christians without charging any interest on the loans, thus he takes ...
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... example, both characters disagreeing with one another, when Shylock tells of "when Jacob grazed his uncle Laban's sheep" referring to Antonio's money lending. ...
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... flesh, to be cut off..." (Act 1 Sc3) This quote made by Shylock about the bond between himself and Antonio sets up the main plot of the story, as money is one ...
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... In the words of the seventeenth century Italian monetary theorist Gasparo Antonio Tesauro (1609), money must be "the measure of all things" (rerum omnium ...
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... body. In 3.2 of the play, Bassanio receives a letter written by Antonio regarding the money that is owed to Shylock. Portia being ...
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... When the two met with Shylock, the moneylender, Shylock was leery that all of Antonio's money was tied up in merchant ship ventures. ...
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... body. In 3.2 of the play, Bassanio receives a letter written by Antonio regarding the money that is owed to Shylock. Portia being ...
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... Due to Antonio's compassion, Shylock's life is spared even though his fate has dealt him a life of loneliness and grief because of the loss of money and the ...
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... Shylock is a wealthy man as a usurer and is less interested in collecting Antonio's money than in the probability of Antonio failing to repay his loan. ...
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... He also must not create one drop of Christian blood. Shylock becomes very nervous and simply asks Antonio for the money he owes him. ...
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... He also must not create one drop of Christian blood. Shylock becomes very nervous and simply asks Antonio for the money he owes him. ...
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... (I,III,38-49) In other words he is accusing Antonio of being a vicious anti Semite whose practice of loaning interest free money is a great threat to his ...
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