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... It is in this scene, that Bassanio asks to borrow money in Antonio's name. ... In the trial scene Bassanio refers to Shylock as a "man". ...
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... lady richly left". This is also reflected in the scene in which Bassanio tells her of the loan and the bond involved. She says "What ...
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... lady richly left". This is also reflected in the scene in which Bassanio tells her of the loan and the bond involved. She says "What ...
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... lady richly left". This is also reflected in the scene in which Bassanio tells her of the loan and the bond involved. She says "What ...
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... more time. In act one scene one Bassanio is getting ready to ask Antonio if he could borrow some money from him. Antonio readily ...
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... forsworn. [Act 3, Scene 2]" She has faith in her father's will, even if it does mean that she loses her Bassanio. Bassanio, the ...
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... To furnish thee to Belmont to fair Portia.' (Act I (scene i)) Bassanio promises that by marrying the wealthy Portia he will repay the loan and his other debts ...
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... In act one scene two, Nerissa and Portia are remembering when Bassanio came to be in the company of the Marquess of Montferrat, and discussing their feelings ...
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... Salerio's occupation for the scene is to get the plot of the play back to Antonio. Since the action of the play has mostly been involving Bassanio and Portia ...
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... present and develop the character Shylock?" The character Shylock is first introduced to us in Venice in act 1 scene 3 talking to Bassanio about the loan of ...
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... Shylock wants so badly to murder Antonio that he refuses twice the amount of Antonio's loan in the court scene. When Bassanio offers six thousand ducats ...
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... It is in Act III, scene ii, that Bassanio chooses rightly after considering the leaden chest's inscription that he must risk all and reasoning: The world is ...
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... The mercy theme runs all the way through the scene and many opportunities were offered by the Duke, Bassanio and Portia for Shylock to take the moral course of ...
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... Unbeknown to Bassanio, Portia and her maid Nerissa "accoutred like young men" pretend to be lawyers defending Antonio. This trial scene is the most dramatic ...
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... Act 1, Scene 1) On ... His cold heartedness is sharpened when he agrees to lend money to Bassanio for free provided that the forfeit of this agreement is a pound ...
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... Antonio had borrowed money on behalf of Bassanio, promising to pay it back when his ships ... I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him" (Act 1, Scene 3, line ...
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... In the first scene itself Antonio displays the nature of love & friendship he feels for Bassanio, "My purse, my person, my extremest means lie all unlocked to ...
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... In the first scene itself Antonio displays the nature of love and friendship that he feels for Bassanio, "My purse, my person, my extremest means Lie all ...
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... The love between Bassanio and Portia is one of the bigger subplots in the ... Shakespeare also created the atmosphere of love in scene such as where Jessica and ...
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... In Act 4, Scene 1 Portia enters the courtroom dressed as a male barrister, carrying a law book. This disguise fools everyone including her husband Bassanio. ...
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... The first scene of the play opens with Solerio and Solanio discussing Antonio's business ... Belmont is an island, which means that in order for Bassanio to see ...
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... The first scene of the play opens with Solerio and Solanio discussing Antonio's business ... Belmont is an island, which means that in order for Bassanio to see ...
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... The way a scene is directed and performed makes an enormous impact on the ... My group chose to portray Shylock as the villain, and Antonio and Bassanio as the ...
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... can be seen through examination of act 1.3 of the play: the scene where Antonio asks Shylock to lend him 3 thousand ducats for his friend Bassanio. ...
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... Another show of her dominance in this play is the entire last scene. The trick that she and Nerissa pull on Bassanio and Gratiano makes the men look like ...
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... Bassanio, Antonio, Jessica, and Lancelot all see this. In some ways, Shylock is presented as a victim of the anti-Semitic residents of Venice. In Scene 1 of ...
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... of comedy is brought out after this speech through Portia (Bassanio's wife), posing as ... by to hear you make the offer."9 ! During the courtroom scene Portia and ...
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... moment of comedy is brought out after this speech through Portia (Bassanio's wife), posing ... to hear you make the offer."9 During the courtroom scene Portia and ...
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... is shown to be an outsider due to statements from the play such as when Bassanio asks Shylock to dine with Antonio and himself in lines 35-38 of Act I Scene III ...
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... he states Salerio and Salanio only as friends of Antonio and Bassanio and Venetian ... Salanio's account of Shylock crying in the streets in Act II scene 8, is the ...
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