Write a brief account of the manner in which Bassanio asks Antonio for a loan, and the light it throws upon his character.
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Shylock ponders the deal, Antonio shall become bound, well. Then Shylock says Antonio is a "good man" and clarifies this by saying Antonio will honor the loan.
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Because he wants to woo the noble Portia, but cannot himself afford to do so, Bassanio borrows 3000 ducats from Shylock, with Antonio as his guarantor. His status as Portia's suitor and, later, her husband, makes Bassanio the romantic hero of the play. However, his character is deeply flawed.
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