Saturday, April 18, 2015

Describe the role played by the theme of wealth and friendship in the play 'MERCHANT OF VENICE' Act I scene i?

The role of wealth and friendship are evident in the
character of Antonio.  It would seem that he is very rich, although his money is tied up
in his most recent shipping venture.  It is also his friendship with Bassanio that
eventually leads him into danger.


Despite the fact that
Bassanio comes from a good family, they are no longer wealthy.  In order for him to be
able to woo Portia, he must at least appear to have money.  He is forced to ask his
friend Antonio for the money.


Since Shakespeare doesn't
tell us how old Antonio is, exactly what their relationship is up to interpretation.  If
he is an older man, their relationship could be like a father/son relationship.  If he
is the same age, a homosexual relationship can be implied.  There are a number of
possibilities.


Whatever their relationship is, the money is
a huge sum and Antonio agrees to help his friend.

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