Who has just said that Antonio was in love? What was the reaction of Antonio to that remark?
Novel: Merchant Of Venice
From Act 1:Scene 1
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The Venetian Merchant Summary. Shylock lends money to Antonio, an anti-Semitic businessman, so that he might assist his friend in courting Portia. Because Antonio is unable to pay back the loan, Shylock demands a pound of his flesh without compassion. Portia, an heiress who is now Antonio's friend's wife, disguises herself as a lawyer and saves Antonio.
Explanation:
- The four main stories are connected by the Elizabethan social ideals of love, generosity, friendship, and prudent financial management. Additionally, the stories' plots mirror one another. Bassanio's love for Portia is a reflection of Antonio's love for Bassanio.
- The main character and named trader in The Merchant of Venice is Antonio. By agreeing to Shylock's conditions in order to obtain a loan, Antonio sets off the main conflict of the play. In order to help Bassanio win Portia, Antonio will stop at nothing to make it happen.
- A Venetian merchant named Antonio opens the play by telling his pals Salerio and Solanio that he is feeling "sad" but is unsure of why. His pals speculate that he is either "in love" or concerned about his ships, which are "tossing on the water" and carrying important commodities.
- Contrasting with the somber themes that predominate for a large portion of the play, the play finishes with a happy and lighthearted reunion. In order to rejoin with Portia and Nerissa, who have just arrived from Venice, Bassanio, Antonio, and Gratiano travel back to Belmont.
Salarino just mentioned that Antonio was in a relationship. Antonio dismisses the statement as ridiculous and categorically denies falling in love.
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