Merchant
of Venice Act1Scence3
Extract
1
Bassanio:
For the which, as I told you…………………
Bassanio:
Have you heard any imputation to the contrary?
1. Give
the conditions to which Antonio is bound. How wise was Antonio to bind himself
to such conditions?
Antonio is bound to a bond according to which if
he fails to repay the amount in due time, Shylock will be entitled to take an
exact pound of flesh from any part of Antonio’s body that he may wish. It was
very unwise of Antonio to misjudge Shylock’s intentions and sign such a fatal
bond.
2. Give the meaning of:
May you
stead me? Will you pleasure me?
Can you
help me and will you do me this favour?
3. Shylock says that
Antonio is a good man. What does Shylock mean with the connotation ‘good’?
When
Shylock says the above words, he means that Antonio is a reliable man, whose
surety is sufficient to give a loan.
4.
Enumerate
the possible threats to Antonio’s business ventures as stated by Shylock, after
the above extract.
Shylock
enumerates the possible dangers to Antonio’s merchandise-ships being only
planks of wood are apt to be broken; the mariners being merely human beings,
are liable to be drowned; there are pirates on the waters; and there are all
the dangers of the ocean from the gales, tempests and dangerous rocks.
5. How can it be proved
that Antonio is a prudent businessman but he is overconfident?
Antonio can
considered as a prudent businessman as his wealth is distributed over the whole
world. one of Antonio’s ship is on its journey to Tripolis, another is bound
for the Indies, a third is voyaging to Mexico, fourth to England and others to
various other distant places. He is so overconfident of his riches that he
agrees to an unreasonable and dangerous bond.
Extract
II
Shylock:
How like a
fawining publican……….most do congregate
1. What
is meant by ‘a fawning publican’? Give three reasons why Shylock hates Antonio.
Publicans were tax collectors for the Romans and
were generally oppressive. They were hated by the Jews because they were the
agents of Rome, who collected taxes also from the Jews. Publican is a natural
term of contempt and loathing in the mouth of a Jew. Shylock hats Antonio
because he is a Christian, lends money without interest and hurls abuses on him.
2. Give the meaning of
the following:
a) Low simplicity: Childish
foolishness
b) Gratis: Free of
interest
c) Rate of usance: rate
of interest
3. Write the meaning of
the following in your own words:
I can catch
him once upon the hip,
I will feed
fat the ancient grudge I bear him
The above
words mean that if Shylock could get hold of Antonio at a disadvantage or in a
weak spot, he will satisfy fully the long-standing hatred he has against him.
4. What old grudge does
Shylock have against Antonio?
Shylock had
a long-standing grudge against Antonio because Antonio was a Christian and
looked upon the holy Jewish race with contempt. He used to lend money without
interest. He even spat on Shylock, kicked him and called a ‘cut-throat dog.’
5. What does the ‘sacred
nation’ refer to? What insults has Antonio heaped upon Shylock?
‘The Sacred
Nation’ is a reference to the holy Jewish race. Antonio insults Shylock for his
business deals and for earning profit by lending money on interest.
6. How does Shylock plan
to get the money immediately? What light does this extract throw on Shylock’s
character?
Shylock
plans to get money immediately from a wealthy fellow-Jew, Tubal. It shows that
Shylock wants to execute the bond as soon as possible and use the chance to
take his revenge on Antonio.
Extract
III
Shylock:
When Jacob grazed……….
Shylock:
Should fall as Jacob’s hire.
1. What topic is referred to in the extract? Who
were Jacob and Abhraham?
The topic
referred to in the extract is lending money for interest. Jacob was the second
son of Issac who became the third successor to Abraham. Abraham was the founder
of the Hebrew nation and Jacob’s grandfather.
2. Give the
story of Jacob who got his share as his payment from Laban.
Laban was
Jacob’s uncle. Jacob and Laban entered into an agreement that Jacob would
receive as his wages the lambs which were born with spots or stripes. During
the breeding season, Jacob arranged the wooden rods in such a way that the
shadows of the rods should fall on the sheep. Consequently, most of the lambs
were born spotted or stripped, and thus, they became Jacob’s property.
3. What is
the difference between taking interest and receiving payment for one’s labour?.
Taking
interest means to charge specific amounts on the money given as loan for a
specified period. Receiving payment for one’s labour means to take remuneration
for one’s service rendered. This is legitimate while taking interest is not in
order.
4. What
role did Jacob’s wise mother play to make him the third possessor?
Esau and
Jacob were Issac’s sons. Issac wanted to bless his elder son Esau but would do
so after he brought him some savoury meant. Jacob’s mother Rebecca overheard
this conversation. She wanted to get this blessing for Jacob. She told Jacob to
fetch two goats to make a savoury dish. Rebecca then asked Jacob to go to his
blind father with the savoury meat. In this way, Jacob, through the crafty
assistance of his mother, got the blessing of his father.
5.How does
Antonio interpret Jacob’s success after this extract?
After this
extract, Antonio tells Shylock that it was purely a matter of chance in Jacob’s
case. He had no control over it himself, but providence guided and governed the
event. It was not a matter in the hands of men, like the taking of interest.
Extract
IV
Antonio:
Well,
Shylock, shall we be beholding to you?
….for all
use of that which is mine own.
1. What is meant by
‘shall we be beholding to you’? What is Rialto?
‘Shall we
be beholding to you’-this statement was made by Antonio and he wants to say to
Shylock, “Are you going to lend us money?”
Rialto was
the Venetian Stock Exchange where the merchants met for the transaction of
business.
2. Give some examples to
show that Shylock was ill-treated by Antonio. How did Shylock react to
Antonio’s insults?
Shylock
speaks of his ill-treatment at the hands of Antonio. He says that Antonio had
spat upon his Jewish robe in contempt and called him an
unbeliever and a cur. He had also spat upon his beard. On another day, he had
pushed him aside with his foot as if he were a stray dog being kicked out of
his house. Shylock reacted to Antonio’s insults patiently.
3. Why did Shylock bear
Antonio’s insults patiently?
Shylock
bore Antonio’s insults patiently since, as a shrewd Jew, he was waiting for an
opportune time to take revenge on Antonio. Earlier, in the scene Shylock admits
that patience is the badge of his race.
4. Give the causes,
financial and racial, for Shylock’s hatred for Antonio.
Financially
Antonio is a threat to Shylock’s money lending business because he lends money
without charging interest and thus brings down the rate of interest charged by
money lenders. Besides, he hates Antonio since he is a Christian, who despises
the Jewish race.
5. What is the need for
Antonio to borrow money from his enemy?
Antonio
needs to borrow money from his enemy Shylock to give it to Bassanio, his friend
so that he can go to Belmont to woo the rich lady Portia.
6. Which trait of
Shylock’s character emerges in this scene?
In this
scene, Shylock is presented as shrewd, cunning and crafty. However, the most
evident trait of his character is that of revenge- to take revenge on Antonio
for all the insults heaped on him by Antonio. He is eager to execute the
bond-document for this purpose.
Extract
V
Shylock:
Why, look
you, how you scorn!
…..kind I
offer.
1. What were the
‘shames’ which stained Shylock?
Shylock is
referring to the insults hurled on him by Antonio such as speaking abusively of
him and his money-lending, spitting on him, kicking him, calling him a dog and
ridiculing the Jews.
2. What is meant by ‘the
present wants’? On what terms is the speaker willing to supply the wants?
‘The
present wants’ refer to the immediate need of Antonio-three thousand ducats to
provide for Bassanio’s trip to Belmont to woo Portia. The speaker is ready to
supply the wants provided Antonio signs a bond, according to which if Antonio
is unable to pay him the money on the specified date, the penalty to be paid
will be an exact pound of flesh from any part of Antonio’s body.
3. How does Antonio
storm Shylock? Why was Shylock willing to lend money without interest?
Antonio
storms Shylock by saying that in future too he is likely to abuse and disgrace
him and that he should lend the money as to an enemy rather than a friend. He
challenges him exact the penalty if he fails to repay on time. Shylock is
willing to lend the money without interest because he wants to trap Antonio in
a fatal bond and take his revenge.
4. What did the speaker
propose to do immediately after this?
Immediately
after this, the speaker proposes to Antonio to accompany him to a lawyer and
execute a bond with his signature wherein the forfeit to be paid will be an
exact pound of flesh from any part of Antonio’s body.
5. What is meant by
Shylock when he says: “This is kind I offer’?
‘This is
kind I offer you’ means this is the kindness that I offer you. This refers to
his lending of money without charging any interest on it.
6. Who is the third
person, present at the scene? Why is he reluctant to agree to Shylock’s terms?
The third
person present at the scene is Bassanio. He is reluctant to agree to Shylock’s
terms because he did not trust the kind words uttered by Shylock. He tells
Antonio that he will not have him make such an agreement on his account.
He would rather remain as poor as he is now and do without his wants supplied
at such a price.
Extract
VI
Shylock;
Go with me
to a notary…….pleaseth me.
1. Who is a notary? Whom
does Shylock want to take to the notary? Why?
A notary is
a lawyer who has the authority to execute official and legal dealings and
agrrements. Shylock want to take Antonio to the notary to sign the bond
document which stipulates that the forfeit to be paid will be a pound of flesh
from any part of Antonio’s body.
2. Give the
meaning of:
a) Single bond:
agreement in which Antonio will be the only signatory
b) Merry sport: for a
pleasant joke.
3. What does Bassanio
say to prevent Antonio from signing the bond?
Bassanio
tells Antonio that he will not have him make such an agreement on his account.
He adds that he would rather remain as poor as he is now and do without his
wants supplied at such a price.
4. Why is Antonio
confident that there is no danger in signing the bond? What aspect of Antonio’s
character is shown in this incident?
Antonio is
confident that there is no danger in signing the bond because he is confident
that one month before the date of payment, his ships will have brought
nine times the amount they are borrowing and they will not have to pay the
penalty. This incident shows Antonio’s overconfidence and generosity towards
Bassnio.
5. Why does Shylock
insist on a pound of Antonio’s flesh in the bond? Which aspect of his character
is shown in his absurd demand?
Shylock insists on a pound of Antonio’s flesh to take revenge on him and to put him completely at his mercy. Shylock’s hatred for Antonio and Christians is shown in his absurd demand. Taking advantage of the situation, he wants to take revenge on Antonio and all Christians, who persecuted him and his race.
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