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Antonio’s Character-The Merchant of Venice-William Shakespeare
Antonio’s Character
Antonio is definitely the central
character in the play The Merchant of Venice. He is th@e person around whom most of the story of the play revolves. He certainly possesses the qualities of
head and heart. So he is claimed to be the hero of the play. But that is really
a question of debate.
Let’s discuss the character of
Antonio and try to find out what qualities and shortcomings he had in his
personality.
The first and foremost (chief) characteristic of his character is his
melancholy nature. In the very beginning, the readers come to know about his
sad nature. In the opening scene, he is in the company of his two friends, Solanio
and Salarino. After some time Gratiano
also reaches there. They all try to guess the reason behind Antonio’s sadness.
Even Antonio does not know the reason behind his sad mood. It is said that he
is sad because all his investments are at stake because in the sea anything
could happen to his ships. It is also said that Antonio might have fallen
in love with someone and that might be the reason of his sad mood. But Antonio
rejects all these speculations
(guesses) about the reasons for his being in a sad mood. Finally, he tells his
friends that God has given every person a certain role to perform on the stage
of this world. He has been given a sad role to perform in his life. So he is in a sad mood.
As the play advances, the readers
come to know about the adverse (unfavourable,
unpleasant) impact of his melancholy nature on his personality. He remains
disinterested in his life. It seems that he has lost all his excitement that
may bubble up the personality of a young man. This is the reason why he is
unable to enjoy a joke, nor is he able to create it. He is also not able to events like merry-making as torch light,
masked processions in which his friend takes great pleasure.
He is a static character throughout
the play. He does not show any considerable growth. He remains the same
up to the end of the play. But one thing great has been done by him and that sets
the ball of the action of the play to roll fast to reach its logical conclusion.
He signs the dangerous bond that enables his close friend Bassanio to get a loan
of three thousand ducats from the avaricious
(/ˌæv.əˈrɪʃ.əs/ greedy) moneylender of Venice,
Shylock. Antonio’s act of signing the bond is really a great event in the play
and it is because of it the whole attention of the readers is focussed on him.
It is also because of this Antonio becomes the central character in the play.
But in spite of this big flaw in
his character; William Shakespeare has endowed
(gifted) him with certain qualities that make him really a great character in
the play.
He is the esteemed merchant of Venice
and is known for his honesty, kindness, faithfulness, and generosity. He gives
loans to the people of Venice without interest though he is not a moneylender.
He saves people from the clutches of Shylock. He also gives a loan to his friend
Bassanio. It is his loyalty to his true friendship with Bassanio that makes him
sign the deadly (dangerous)
bond.
He is the most popular and respected
man in Venice. His friends often speak of his kindness and goodness of heart.
Gratiano calls him the royal merchant. Solanio finds no words to explain his
goodness of heart. Portia also feels proud of helping such a good person.
Bassanio is not far behind his friends speaking of his kindness.
But still, his hatred for Shylock on
the basis of his religion lowers
(belittles) his esteem
(regard, respect) in the eyes of modern readers, who believe that there
should be no room in our minds for the thoughts that divide one human being
from the other on the basis of race and religion. On several occasions, he has degraded (dishonoured, insulted)
Shylock publically and even spat on his clothes.
To conclude, we may say that Antonio
is indeed a great character in this play. He is the Merchant of Venice. He wins
the hearts of the people of Venice by his acts of kindness. He is in sharp contrast
to Shylock, who becomes his staunch (strongly
loyal) enemy due to his generous (liberal,
kind) nature. As far as Antonio’s hatred for Shylock as a Jew is concerned,
that is due to the social setup to which he belonged. There was a bitter
feeling against the Jews in those days. And it may be because Shylock was also
not a good human being. His own daughter was also against him.
Bassanio’s Character-The Merchant of Venice-William Shakespeare
Bassanio’s Character
Ans. Bassanio is one of the major characters in the play
‘The Merchant of Venice’. He is the romantic character in this play, who has immense love for Portia, the heroine of
the play. Finally, he succeeds in marrying her.
But Bassanio’s character suffers from certain
shortcomings which show him in dim colours in the beginning of the play. He is
not at all dominating other characters. Although he marries the heroine of the
play, yet he fails to gain the stature of being called the hero of this play.
Bassanio is an extravagant type of person. He is
habitual of spending money beyond his means. He is already in debt and requests
another loan from Antonio, his close friend. This time he wants money to go to
Belmont to win Portia’s hand by taking part in the casket contest. The reader
gets the impression that he marries Portia for money. He himself tells Antonio
that he would be able to pay off all of his loans after he marries Portia, the
rich and beautiful lady of Belmont.
The readers have also another point in mind. Bassanio.
It is argued that he must have forced Antonio not to sign the dangerous bond.
But we may say that he had advised him not to sign it. But Antonio was hopeful
that his ships would return safely to Venice.
Portia thinks very high of Bassanio. This may be
because she loves him most. He must have an attractive personality. He also
proves his wisdom and balance of mind by selecting the right casket and winning
Portia’s hand for marriage. Thus Bassanio shows his deep insight into life by
understanding the words inscribed on the caskets. He is not at all attracted by
the shine of gold and silver. Rather his words in the casket scene exhibit
his wisdom and understanding of life.
Bassanio is a lovable person. Not only his friends,
but also the servants like Launcelot admire him.
Bassanio’s poetic bent of mind is also revealed to the
readers when he describes Portia’s beauty to Antonio. He tells him that Portia
is ‘fairer than that word. He also compares her to the ancient Rome’s Portia,
Brutus’ wife. He quotes Greek mythology
to praise her hair shining like gold fleece. Even after opening the lead casket,
he praises Portia’s beauty in deep romantic words.
Bassanio’s other qualities also impress the readers.
He is a handsome, polite, and lovable person. Portia expresses her excitement for
him when Nerissa reminds her of him. Her joy and excitement are shown in her
words:
‘Yes, yes, it was Bassanio, as I think, he was so
called.’
He has control over his feelings. When Gartiano wants
to go with him to Belmont, he lets him go on the condition that he would put
control on his tongue there.
He has great
love for his friend Antonio. He had also stopped Antonio from signing the fatal
bond. But Antonio was confident that he would pay the loan on time. When
Bassanio comes to know about Antonio’s troubles, he at once reaches Venice to
help his friend. He offers the Jew not only several times more money than taken
from him, but also every part of his body. He feels guilty that Antonio’s
troubles were due to him.
It is true that Bassanio has certain shortcomings but
that makes him the man of the world. But his good points overshadow his
weaknesses. Thus we may say that Bassanio's character is very much liked by the
readers.
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Who is the hero of the play The Merchant of Venice
Q1. Who is the hero of the play The Merchant of Venice?
Ans. Portia is the real hero of The Merchant of Venice. She asserts herself
above all the male characters in this play. She is a bold, intelligent, clever,
witty, and wise lady. It is because of her, Antonio’s life was saved from the
death trap made by Shylock. She has not been shown with any such a weak trait
in her character.
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