Opening

    Cards (5)

    • The first scene introduces us to Antonio, who is telling his two friends,
      Salerio and Salanio that he is really sad, but is unsure why. "In sooth, I
      know not why I am so sad."
      • His friends come up with all the possible reasons why he could be sad;
      the possibility of losing his ships at sea, he insists that his fortune does
      not rest in any one ship and that his wealth is not dependent on them
      coming back)
    • • They suggest that he is in love but it is a diminishes it, before Bassanio
      enters with Lorenzo and Gratiano. Salerio and Salanio leave and
      Gratiano tells Antonio that he does not look well, Antonio replies that the
      world is a stage and his part is simply, "a sad one." After a long speech,
      Bassanio and Antonio on stage- Antonio asks Bassanio about the
      mystery woman he is setting off on a 'pilgrimage, to see. Bassanio, in a
      guilty tone, (squandered all of his money). Owes a lot of money to
      Antonio.
    • ."To you, Antonio, I owe the most in money and in love." He reveals plan
      to pay back the debt that he owes to Antonio.
    • to pay back the debt that he owes to Antonio.
    • Antonio replies by telling Bassanio that whatever he wants, he need
      only ask. "Be assured/ My purse, my person, my extremest means/ Lie all
      unlock'd to your occasions."
      Bassanio tells him, "In Belmont is a lady richly left." woman - left a huge
      inheritance and is suitors are coming all over the © to seek her hand in
      marriage.But for Bassani o to try his luck, he needs to have money to
      impress her. "Had I but the means/ To hold a rival place with one of
      them."
      Antonio- money is tells him to look for a loan in Venice that will be
      repaid by Antonio. "Try what my credit can in Venice do."
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