Saturday, October 15, 2016
Love in The Merchant of Venice
William Shakespeargons play, The merchant of Venice, accurately portrays the theme of revel versus self-concern end-to-end its entirety. We hitch examples of this conflict as Antonio borrows silver from the Jewish propertylender, Shylock so he can crumple it to Bassanio, his closest friend. Although it is evident that Bassanio thusly loves Antonio as well, a few examples such as Bassanio allow Antonio offer a overr from each bingle of his own flesh as insurance for the money he borrows, display what Bassanio truly desires, which is the money he needs to impress the woman he loves. It is dangerous to tell whether Bassanios self-interest outweighs his love for Antonio, just it is writ large that he accepted an supernumerary contract that put his nigh dear friend in danger. Shylock, even more so, had myopic desire for love. Shylock is not only portrayed as a money-lending usurer, he is similarly depicted as a stereotypical Jew, whose greed, gluttony, and desires for r evenge grant the intimately value in his life. These attributes are the sole design of the major conflict among Antonio and Shylock, and ultimately, amongst self-interest and free love. The values that each reference point holds most deeply are portrayed in each of their actions and decisions.\nThroughout the play, The Merchant of Venice, Antonios love becomes real evident. Antonios love and compassion for those he cares about is portrayed most significantly as he risks his own life to grant his best friend, Bassanio, who he cares precise deeply for, contented. It is obvious throughout the play that the relationship between Antonio and Bassanio is significant and it is easy to apprehend their relationship as one that has been present for many years. Although their companionship is strong, the relationship, at many times, seems almost one-sided. It is excessively evident that Antonio cares very deeply for Bassanio, for he has make not only his money, but his entire perso n acquirable to Bassanio whenever he needs i...
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