marites and demarites of Antonio
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He is kind, generous, honest and confident, and is loved and revered by all the Christians who know him, but not by the Jew Shylock. His willingness to die for Bassanio is a manifestation of his character.
Shakespeare has made it clear that the path to Bassanio's heterosexual love cannot seperate itself from Antonio's homosexual love. ... Bassanio does not exactly reciprocate, but he does accept the sacrifice. He later gives his ring to the disguised Portia as a repayment for saving Antonio's life.
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