what does Antonio say in his last message when he thinks he is going to die?How was he rewarded in the court's decision
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In act 4, scene 1, Portia, disguised as a lawyer, leads Shylock and Antonio to believe that Shylock has the right to cut out a pound of flesh at the site of Antonio's heart, which, of course, will kill Antonio. It is a dramatic moment. Portia asks Shylock if he has the scale to weight the flesh he is about to cut. Portia then asks Antonio if he has any last words.
Antonio, thinking he is about to die, uses his last words to comfort Bassanio. He loves Bassanio and does not want his friend to feel guilt that he might have caused Antonio's death by asking him for money. Antonio says he is ready to die because this is a way to spare Bassanio's feelings. Antonio wants to show Bassanio that he takes full responsibility for borrowing the money from Shylock.
To further comfort Bassanio, Antonio says his death is really a blessing in disguise. If Shylock doesn't kill him, he will face his old age in poverty, which would be a terrible fate. As he puts it: