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why did Antonio and bassanio go to shylock​


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Bassanio needs money to woo Portia as his bride. Bassanio knows Antonio is a rich merchant and is very attached to him, so he asks him for a loan. ... Therefore, he goes to Shylock, the moneylender, for a loan. Jews were the moneylenders in those days, as Christians were not allowed to charge interest on loans.

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Why did Antonio and Bassanio go to Shylock?

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Antonio is a very close friend to Bassanio. Bassanio needs money to woo Portia as his bride. Bassanio knows Antonio is a rich merchant and is very attached to him, so he asks him for a loan.

Unfortunately, all of Antonio's assets are tied up in three merchant ships that are out at sea, bringing in cargos that Antonio can sell at a handsome profit. But right now, he is illiquid or cash poor. He simply doesn't have the money at the moment to help his friend.

Therefore, he goes to Shylock, the moneylender, for a loan. Jews were the moneylenders in those days, as Christians were not allowed to charge interest on loans.

This was the reason why Antonio and Bassanio went to Shylock to borrow money.

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