The Merchant of Venice-Act 2, Scene 6

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Gratiano and Salerio are outside Shylock’s house, waiting for Lorenzo who arrives, in the hope of taking Jessica from the house. He calls up to the upstairs window and Jessica, dressed in boy’s clothes responds. She tells Lorenzo to catch the casket, she is throwing from the upstairs window, which contains Shylock’s gold and jewels. Read More …

The Merchant of Venice-Act 2 Scene 5

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Launcelot informs Shylock that he is leaving him and joining Bassanio as his servant. Shylock tells Launcelot that he will not be as well treated with Bassanio as he is with him. “Thou shall not gormandize, /As thou hast done with me.” Shylock calls Jessica and tells her that he is going to dinner with Read More …

The Merchant of Venice-Act 2, Scene 4

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This is a very short scene (Note how short the scenes are at the minute, as Shakespeare picks up the pace and brings the plot along) where Lorenzo is making preparations for a masque at Bassanio’s feast. Launcelot enters and gives Lorenzo the letter from Jessica and Lorenzo sends a message with Launcelot to Jessica. Read More …

The Merchant of Venice-Act 2 Scene 3

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In this scene, we meet Jessica, who is Shylock’s daughter and who is planning to flee her father’s house to elope with Lorenzo, a friend of Bassanio’s. She knows that Launcelot is also planning to leave her father to go to Bassanio and gives him a letter to give to Lorenzo. She tells Launcelot, “Our Read More …

The Merchant of Venice-Act 1 Scene 3

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In this scene, we are back in Venice and we meet Shylock, the Jewish moneylender for the first time. Bassanio is trying to get a loan from Shylock and Antonio will act as the guarantor. The terms of the loan are “three thousand ducats for three months and Antonio bound.” Shylock goes on to tell Read More …