Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. You stand within his danger, do you not? Portia begs of Bassanio to tell her the cause of his sorrow as she and Bassanio are one, and she ought to share in everything that happens to him. He tells Portia about the money he allowed Antonio to borrow from Shylock and of Antonio's lost ships. In this scene we are in Belmont where Portia has lead one of her suitors, the Prince of Morocco, to the three chests from which he will have to pick the right one to win Portia's hand. Jessica confirms her father’s intention to take a pound of flesh from Antonio. Bassanio and Gratiano have left for Venice. Lorenzo, Jessica, and Salerio show up in Belmont. Portia’s final words to Bassanio before he chooses begin with: “Away then, I am locked in one of them. If you do love me, you will find me out”. The stakes are as high as possible. Choose correctly and Bassanio wins Portia, her love and money and thus the the ability to pay back the debt to Shylock. Gentle lady, when I first gave my love to you, I freely told you that all the wealth that I had Ran in my veins, I was a gentleman; and then I told you the truth. Hence, she asks Bassanioto tell her what news that letter has brought. Bassanio insists that he make his choice now, to avoid prolonging the torment of living without Portia as his wife. Bassanio gets increasingly upset as he reads the letter. Hark, hark! I was a gentleman, And then I told you true. The Merchant of Venice. And how unwillingly I left the ring, When nought would be accepted but the ring, You would abate the strength of your displeasure. English 157: Introduction to Shakespeare (Prof. Boyer) Reading Questions for The Merchant of Venice Keyed to the Folger Shakespeare Library edition by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine The best beginning procedure is always to familiarize yourself with the cast of characters and then to read the play (or at least an act or a scene) all the way through so that you know what's happening. Bassanio reveals that a greedy merchant, Shylock, loaned him 3,000 ducats, or gold coins, so he'd have enough to win Portia's heart. PORTIA, a rich heiress. Looking at the issue of romance, the play revolves around Bassanio, who is the Venice suitor and Portia, the heiress from Belmont. BASSANIO: O sweet Portia, Here are a few of the unpleasant'st words: That ever blotted paper! Lorenzo says the two men are on their way home, and Portia tells Nerissa to make sure none of the servants mention of their absence. How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! A room in PORTIA'S house. He should have been only mine and mine alone. Answer: bassanio praised portia by saying that this portia of belmont is second to none , not even to cartos daughter portia , he also says that suitors from corner of the world come and try to marry her . They shall, Nerissa; but in such a habit, 3.4.62: Verse : Shylock. Summary: Act I, scene iii. NERISSA 191 Nor I in yours 192 Till I again see mine. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: Portia: Ans. Location: Act III, sc. Portia instructs all the attendants to be prepared and then metaphorically describes Bassanio's venture as a Trojan challenge. Ding, dong, bell! nio says he is feeling overwhelmed and needs assurance from Portia that it’s true ‘So, thrice fair-lady, stand I even so This was a smart decision on Bassanio’s part because he tries to emotionally manipulate Antonio by portraying himself as a … Bassanio : None but that ugly treason of mistrust, Which makes me fear th' enjoying of my love : There may as well be amity and life 'Tween snow and fire, as treason and my love. Here are a few of the most unpleasant words that were ever written on paper. 190 By heaven, I will ne'er come in your bed 191 Until I see the ring. Act 1, scene 3 In Venice Bassanio goes to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, to borrow, in Antonio’s name, 3,000 ducats. A complete database of Shakespeare's Monologues. LAUNCELOT GOBBO, a clown, servant to Shylock. Salerio curses Shylock's brutality: "Never did I know a creature that did bear the shape of man so keen and greedy to confound a man" (3.2.274–5)," and comments that Shylock has been begging the Duke to give him justice. She makes a clever plan to save Antonio. Read the monologue for the role of Portia from the script for The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. PORTIA Is your name Shylock? If not an overt fix, it was Portia’s intention to offer Bassanio a subliminal clue as an expression of her hopeful wish that Bassanio choose the right casket. BASSANIO : Oh, sweet Portia! By the play’s end, the boy gets the girl; both get the ducats; and all the admirable characters seem happy. SCENE IX. Portia has offered herself to the person who can pick the right treasure from … PORTIA Then must the Jew be merciful. Despite not knowing Antonio personally, she was willing to trust Bassanio's word that he is in fact someone worthy of her help (although she does… Bassanio reveals that a greedy merchant, Shylock, loaned him 3,000 ducats, or gold coins, so he'd have enough to win Portia's heart. The Merchant of Venice. Please report any typographical errors. She is afraid that Bassanio will make the wrong choice, and therefore assists him. Bassanio : Let me choose; For as I am, I live upon the rack. Portia, who is enjoying Bassanio’s company greatly and fears losing him should he make the wrong choice of casket, tries to convince him to wait a few days before making the test, but he insists on going through with it. In his monologue, Bassanio examines the outer shells and realizes that the exterior form is not a reflection of what lies inside, so he correctly chooses lead, allowing him to marry Portia. All Acts and Scenes are listed on the The Merchant of Venice text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page. Belmont. Bassanio uses an analepsis in order to persuade Antonio to lend him money so that he can woo his love, Portia. BASSANIO, his friend, suitor to Portia. Bassanio attains some finance in the form of loan from his friend, Antonio that he utilizes to pursue Portia. First Line: You see me, Lord Bassanio, where I stand, Such as I am: though for myself alone I would not be ambitious in my wish, To wish myself much better; Read full Portia Monologue; 4. 5.1.61 Portia had chosen to represent Antonio, Bassanio’s closest friend, in court. In this scene, Bassanio is at Portia’s house, and he is trying to choose the casket with Portia’s picture in it. PORTIA Do you confess the bond? BASSANIO. Her hair is like a spiders web that entrap hearts of the men. Source text is Bartleby’s 1914 Oxford Edition Online. PORTIA 189 Even so void is your false heart of truth. Flourish, duclets music. Portia orders that music be played while her love makes his choice, and she compares Bassanio to the Greek hero and demigod Hercules. O sweet Portia, Here are a few of the unpleasant’st words That ever blotted paper. ANTONIO Ay, so he says. What, worse and worse! At Portia’s estate of Belmont, Portia and Nerissa talk over Portia’s frustration at being unable to choose her own husband…. This scene reminds us that, despite the obstructions to come, this is a comedy, and that because of Bassanio's attempt to win Portia and her affection for him, both of … O sweet Portia, 3.2.257: Verse : Portia. He explains to Portia how he came to her with less than nothing by borrowing from Antonio and putting him in this situation. In the beginning of his speech, Bassanio is reacting to the song that is being sung by one of Portia's servants. I have possess'd your grace of what I purpose; 4.1.36: Verse : Portia. / Enter NERISSA with a Servitor / NERISSA / Quick, quick, I pray thee; draw the curtain straight: / The Prince of Arragon hath ta'en Bassanio and Portia confirm with Graziano and Nerissa respectively that their love is all set, and lo and behold, two weddings are planned in one scene. The casket scene. Bow, wow, The watch-dogs bark: Bow, wow. For my part, my lord, My purpose was not to have seen you here; We see Portia in a new light. First, we hear Portia's immediate recall of Bassanio, indicating her vivid memory of him and implying an interest in him. 4. Bassanio says his chief concern is paying off his debt (1.1.127-128) but because he would like to court a woman (Portia), he now needs a second loan. With these words, Bassanio admits his faults, but also shows his honesty with Portia and his genuine concern for Antonio. SHYLOCK, a rich Jew. it is because of antonio that bassanio is able to go to belmont . SCENE 2. We've broken down and unpacked Bassanio's monologue in Act 3, Scene 2 of the Merchant of Venice, by the one and only, Shakespeare! ACT 3. why does bassanio offer balthasar once the trial is over: the 3000 duckets owed to shylock: what are the 2 things portia asks of gratiano and bassanio: gloves and a ring: who tells bassanio to give balthasar what he asked for the ring: antonio: how does nerrissa respond when gratiano delivers portia … Bassanio. BASSANIO : Oh, sweet Portia! If he chooses the right casket, he will get to marry Portia and gain all of her wealth as well. It seems that if Bassanio did not love Portia, he would not be asking for more money. It feels like her eyes are moving or is it because I am staring at her eyes that makes it move. Here will we sit and let the sounds of music The quality of mercy is not strain’d, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath: it is twice blest; It blesseth him that … This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Merchant Of Venice. Her phrase "I stand for sacrifice" is particularly apt. 2 (line 149 - Verse) Page 1 of 2 This file was created by Tee Quillin and distributed through a partnership with Shakespeare’s Monologues (https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org). Oh Bassanio, please let me be yours. It is worth noting that Antonio’s last words are to Portia when he says in helpless admiration: “Sweet lady, you have given me life and living!” (MV 5.1.286). On the other hand, the merchant, Antonio takes such loan on behalf of Bassanio from Shylock. Voila! This will clear all debts Bassanio owes to his friend. Act 3 Scene 2 – Key Scene . Here are a few of the most unpleasant words that were ever written on paper. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Bassanio arrives at Portia’s estate, and they declare their love for one another. The Merchant of Venice Act 3, sc. He tells fair portias portrait.what demi God (refers to artist who painted Portia) had drawn this. Portia urges Bassanio to marry her and leave for Venice with Gratiano.Bassanio reads Antonio’s letter to Portia in which he has expressed his wish to see Bassanio before his death. By your leave, I bid my very friends and countrymen, Sweet Portia, welcome. In lines 1.1.161-176, Bassanio speaks highly of Portia. PORTIA Of a strange nature is the suit you follow; Yet in such rule that the Venetian law Cannot impugn you as you do proceed. Bassanio and Gratiano arrive, along with Antonio, who is introduced to Portia. Bassanio assures Shylock that Antonio will guarantee the loan, but Shylock is doubtful because Antonio’s wealth is currently invested in business ventures that may fail. Bassanio is much wealthier now. I remember how you helped me and how I helped you. Bassanio, this man has always been there for me. Gentle lady, when I first gave my love to you, I freely told you that all the wealth that I had Ran in my veins, I was a gentleman; and then I told you the truth. Twice, we have watched Portia prepare to become a sort of sacrificial victim, as it were, to unwanted suitors. Bassanio declares that the four of them will share a wedding. Along with Jessica and Lorenzo, Gratiano and Nerissa provide a second parallel to the love between Bassanio and Portia. In this case, love comes off looking rather superficial—or, at the very least, abrupt. Bassanio and his friend Graziano leave for Belmont after having helped their friend Lorenzo to escape with Jessica, Shylock's daughter. Portia : Upon the rack, Bassanio ! Point #2. Sweet Portia, If you did know to whom I gave the ring, If you did know for whom I gave the ring. Portia and Bassanio strolled in the garden of her villa, high on the hill that overlooked the blue sea. BASSANIO Lorenzo and Salerio, welcome hither; If that the youth of my new interest here Have power to bid you welcome. Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, agrees to loan Bassanio three thousand ducats for a term of three months. And would conceive for what I gave the ring. Overall Portia encourages Bassanio to go save Antonio his friend and settle the debts of which are owed to Shylock, Portia says to Bassanio “You shall have gold to pay the petty debt twenty times over.”(3.2.306-7). Portia is telling Bassanio not to worry about the 6,000 ducats when he only requested, “For me, three thousand ducats.”(3.2.297). Portia gives Bassanio a series of commands throughout the speech. Sweet Portia! I hear The strain of strutting chanticleer Cry, Cock-a-diddle-dow! Bassanio Sweet Portia! Answer: To warn Bassanio. In this monologue, in ACT II, Scene 2, Portia urges Bassanio not to rush into it since if he chooses the wrong one then they will never be together. V,1,2677. then confess What treason there is mingled with your love. Gentle lady, If he chooses the right casket, he will get to marry Portia and gain all of her wealth as well. He also says that from the parted lips of Portia a sweet breath is coming out. 15. What "mercy" does Antonio add (4.1.375-385)? Peace is broken when Gratiano and Nerissa begin a furious quarrel over the ring he gave to the lawyer’s clerk. SHYLOCK After two suitors, the Prince of Morocco and the Prince of Aragon, fail to choose the right casket, Bassanio arrives in Belmont ready to try to win her hand. Bassanio moves to the caskets, and Portia begins a lovely speech, built around the notion of sacrifice. Here are a few of the most unpleasant words that were ever written on paper. GOBBO, father to Launcelot After reading The Taming of the Shrew, Bassanio and Portia’s relationship actually seems somewhat normal.Because Kate and Petruchio’s relationship was so very unconventional, Portia and Bassanio seem like a dynamic couple. What clarification does Portia provide at line 368? BASSANIO 250 O sweet Portia, 251 Here are a few of the unpleasant'st words 252 That ever blotted paper! If you did know for whom I gave the ring : Bassanio means that it was for the sake of his friend, Antonio, that he gave the ring away, left : “parted with”, abate : lessen. In the beginning of his speech, Bassanio is reacting to the song that is being sung by one of Portia… And yet, dear lady, In the play for the affections of Bassanio, Portia is the clear victor in the game. Oh please come back to me Bassanio. At Portia’s estate of Belmont, Portia and Nerissa talk over Portia’s frustration at being unable to choose her own husband….
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