Key points
The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of a merchant called Antonio and a moneylender called Shylock.
Antonio takes out a loan from Shylock on the condition that, if he cannot pay him back, he has to give him a pound of his flesh.
The play is usually classed as a comedy, although it does also contain some tragic elements.
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Did you know?
The Merchant of Venice is often called a problem play. This is because it is difficult to put it into one of the three categories most of Shakespeare鈥檚 plays fit into: comedy, tragedy and history.
Plot summary
Main characters
Who are the main characters in The Merchant of Venice?
Shylock is an unpopular moneylender who is accused of lending money with unreasonably high interest rates. He is a victim of antisemitism, which is hostility or prejudice towards Jewish people.
Portia is a wealthy woman. Her father鈥檚 will states that she can only marry the man who chooses the correct casket from a choice of three.
Antonio is the merchant in the title of the play. He has invested his money in ships which are away at sea.
Bassanio is Antonio鈥檚 best friend. He wants to marry Portia so asks Antonio for a loan in order to make the journey to visit her.
Bassanio asks his friend Antonio for a loan
In Venice, a merchant called Antonio and his friend Bassanio discuss their problems. Bassanio wants money to be able to visit Portia, a wealthy heiress who lives in BelmontA fictional city not too far away from the real city of Venice.. He has met her once before and hopes to marry her.
Bassanio asks Antonio for a loan. Antonio says that he would lend him the money if he could but all of his wealth is tied up in ships. He suggests Bassanio ask Shylock, a moneylender. Antonio says that he can act as guarantorA person who promises to pay back a loan if the person who has taken out the loan cannot pay it back. for the loan.
Portia is bound by her father鈥檚 will and cannot marry who she chooses
In Belmont, Portia is also sad because she feels trapped by her late father鈥檚 willA document stating a person's wishes after they have died. , which says that she has to marry the man who correctly selects one of three caskets.
So far, she does not like any of the men who have tried and failed to choose the correct casket. She and her lady in waiting, Nerissa, think back to when Bassanio visited and they both speak positively about him.
Foreshadowing is when a writer hints about something that will happen later on. What could Shakespeare be foreshadowing here?
The fact that Portia and Nerissa remember Bassanio, just as they are discussing the unsuitability of Portia鈥檚 previous suitors, suggests that Bassanio is destined to succeed with the caskets and ask Portia to marry him. The audience already knows - unlike Portia and Nerissa - that he is planning on visiting Portia in Belmont.
Shylock lends the money to Antonio with some gory conditions
Back in Venice, Antonio and Bassanio go to see Shylock about the loan for Bassanio. Because Christianity does not permit moneylending with interest, Antonio offers loans with no interest which takes money away from Shylock and other Jewish moneylenders. This makes Shylock dislike Antonio.
Shylock says that he will lend Bassanio three thousand ducatA currency that originated in Venice and was used across Europe in the medieval era. with no interest. However, Shylock then says that if the loan goes unpaid, he will be entitled to a pound of Antonio鈥檚 flesh.
Bassanio encourages Antonio to say no but Antonio agrees.
Jessica runs away from home to be with Lorenzo
At Shylock鈥檚 house, his servant Launcelot decides he is going to leave Shylock to go and work for Bassanio. On top of this, Shylock鈥檚 daughter, Jessica, plans to run away with Antonio鈥檚 friend, Lorenzo.
The day after the celebration Bassanio and his friend Gratiano go to Belmont, in the hope that Bassanio can marry Portia.
In Belmont, Portia is visited by the Prince of Morocco who guesses the gold casket, which is incorrect. The Prince of Aragon also visits Portia and chooses the silver casket, which is also wrong.
Did you know?
In Shakespeare鈥檚 time, it was very common for a father to choose who his daughter married. This took away women鈥檚 freedom to choose their own husband and often meant women had to marry men they didn鈥檛 love.
Antonio鈥檚 investments are sunk and Shylock demands his arrest
In Venice, Shylock is angry that his daughter, Jessica, has run away. He gives a powerful speech about prejudiceAn opinion that is not based on fact or experience. against Jewish people.
However, he is happy to find out that Antonio鈥檚 ships have sunk because it means that he will be paid his debt of flesh.
Shylock鈥檚 speech makes the audience consider the impact of antisemitismHostility or prejudice towards Jewish people.:
This speech contains a lot of rhetorical questions. What is a rhetorical question?
A question which aims to create a specific, usually dramatic, effect rather than to receive an answer.
A set of multiple questions in a row that aim to ask one main question.
A question that does not use a question mark.
The answer is 1. A rhetorical question is a question which aims to create a specific, usually dramatic, effect rather than to receive an answer.
Bassanio and Portia get engaged
In Belmont, Bassanio arrives to see Portia and the two declare their love for one another. Bassanio quickly selects the correct casket, which is made of lead. He and Portia celebrate and Gratiano, Bassanio鈥檚 friend, says that he has fallen in love with Nerissa.
Portia gives Bassanio a ring as a token of her love and says to him that he must never part with it. Nerissa also gives a ring to Gratiano.
Lorenzo and Jessica join the group. A messenger brings news that Antonio has lost his ships. Bassanio realises that this means that he will have to pay Shylock with a pound of his flesh. Bassanio and Gratiano return to Venice to try and save Antonio鈥檚 life.
The word 鈥渇濒别蝉丑鈥 appears 23 times in the play. One example is when Antonio, who is in prison, says:
Why does Antonio say that the duke will allow Shylock to have a pound of flesh?
Because the duke is good friends with Shylock.
Because the duke must respect legal contracts.
Because the duke is cruel and enjoys the griefs and losses of others.
The answer is 2. Antonio understands that the duke must respect legal contracts.
Portia, disguised as a lawyer, saves Antonio
Bassanio goes to Antonio鈥檚 trial and offers to pay Shylock double what he is owed but Shylock refuses. He insists on getting his pound of flesh from Antonio.
Portia arrives, disguised as a male lawyer called Balthazar, and says that there is no mention in the contract of Shylock being entitled to any of Antonio鈥檚 blood - if he spills even a drop of his blood when removing the flesh, then Shylock鈥檚 land and money will be taken away. Shylock realises that he cannot get his pound of flesh so says he will accept money instead. Portia refuses this and says that he must have the pound of flesh or nothing else.
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Shylock accepts defeat but Portia will not let him leave. She states that as punishment for trying to kill a Venetian, everything he owns will be taken away, with half being given to the victim, Antonio, and half to the state.
Antonio adds that if Shylock agrees to convert to Christianity and leaves his money to Jessica and Lorenzo when he dies then he can keep his half of the money. Shylock agrees before leaving.
What does Shylock have to do in the end as punishment for trying to kill Antonio?
Convert to Christianity.
Give half of his money to Antonio.
Give half of his money to the state.
Write a will leaving everything to his daughter, Jessica.
Go to prison.
The answers are 1, 3 and 4. Shylock has to convert to Christianity, give half his money to the state and leave all of his money to his daughter, who has converted to Christianity, when he dies.
Although Portia at first tells him to give half of his money to Antonio, Antonio says he can keep it if he converts to Christianity and leaves his money to Jessica. Shylock is not sent to prison.
Bassanio and Portia argue about the loss of a wedding ring
The Duke says that Antonio should reward Balthazar, who is actually Portia, for 鈥榟is鈥 help. Portia realises that Bassanio has not recognised her. She plays a trick on him by refusing money and asking for Bassanio鈥檚 ring, the one that she gave him, instead. Bassanio refuses at first but is persuaded by Antonio to hand it over.
In Belmont, Bassanio tells Portia that he gave the ring away. She pretends to be upset before giving Bassanio 鈥榓nother鈥 ring, which he immediately recognises as the ring he gave away. Portia reveals that she was the lawyer, Balthazar, and forgives Bassanio.
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