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Antonio is one of the more important characters in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. He is portrayed as a wealthy merchant who is well-respected in the city of Venice. He is intended to be admired for his role as a mentor and father figure to the rather imprudent Bassanio. Antonio is portrayed as loyal and self-sacrificing, willing to risk the loss of a pound of flesh for his young friend.
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he is a middle-aged man and a merchant by trade who has his financial interests tied up in overseas shipments when the play begins. Antonio appear to be melancholic throughout the play because of an unknown reason. ... Antonio melancholic nature must be a hint that something bad is going to happen with him in the play later .
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