BASSANIO For the which, as I told you, Antonio shall be bound³. SHYLOCK Antonio shall become bound; well. Portia: If I could welcome this fifth suitor as gladly as I say farewell to the other I should be glad to hear of his arrival. If he happens to have the virtues of a t but the black complexion of a devil, I should prefer to have him for religious solation rather than as a husband. Come, Nerissa. Lead on, serving man. While get rid of four suitors, another knocks at the door. (They go out) Scene III. Venice. A public place. Enter Bassanio and Shylock Shylock: You want three thousand ducats, Is that right? Bassanio: Yes Sir, for three months. Shylock: For three months, well. Bassanio: And for this, as I told you, Antonio shall stand security for me. Shylock: Antonio to be your security. Yes? BASSANIO May you stead¹ me? Will you pleasure me? Shall I know your answer? SHYLOCK Three thousand ducats for three months and Antonio bound. BASSANIO Your answer to that. SHYLOCK Antonio is a good man. BASSANIO Have you heard any imputation to the contrary?
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Q1. give the condition to which Antonio is bound how is Antonio to bind himself to such condition ?
Q2. give the meaning of :-
may you stand me I will your pleasure ?
Q3. shylock says that Antonio is a good man what does shylock by corrotation “good” ?
Q4. Enumelecate the possible threats to antonio's business and venturiral,stayed by shylock after above eprtacl .
Q5. how can it be said that pxudent businessman? how can you say that he is over confident ?
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