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Merchant of Venice act v

 

Merchant of Venice act v 

1.

(i) Which topic is being discussed in the extract?

The theme of love is being discussed in the extract.

(ii) Who is Thisbe? What is meant by 'fearfully o'ertrip the dew'?

Thisbe was a beautiful maiden of Babylonia who was in love with

'Pyramus, who also belonged to the same place. The words 'fearfully

, o'ertrip the dew' means that Thisbe, with a heart throbbing with fear,

came daintly, stepping over the dewy grass.

(iii) Give briefly the story of 'Thisbe.

 Thisbe arid Pyramus lived in adjoining houses but their parents would

not let them marry. They managed to talk to each other, though a hole

in the garden wall. One moonlit night they arranged to meet secretly

at a tomb in a forest outside the city. Thisbe arrived first, but heating

the roar of a lion she ran away in terror, leaving behind her mantle.

The lion seized the mantle, tore it and stained it with blood of an ox it

had killed. Pyramus came later. Seeing the stained mantle he concluded. I

that Thisbe had been devoured by the lion and stabbed himself. Later

when Thisbe returned to the tomb she saw the dead body of Pyramus

and killed herself. They are symbols of faithful love.

(iv) Who is Dido? Why is she standing with a willow in her hand?

1Dido was the queen of Carthage and the. foundress of the city. After

 the Trojan War, the ship of Aeneas, a Trojan prince came to Carthage

and was entertained by DIdo. She fell ill love with him. But the gods

wanted Aeneas to go to Italy. Aeneas cruelly deserted her and set sail

secretly at night. Dido heart- broken, lit a funeral fire and died in its'

flames. Her anxious wait for Aeneas is symbolised by her standing with

a willow in hand.

v) What do the 'willow' and the 'wild sea-banks' signify?

Willow and the wild sea banks are emblems of forsaken love. Queen

Dido stood on the wild sea-shore, carrying in her hand a willow-wand,

the emblem of forsaken love, waving to her lover Aeneas in the ship,

vainly appealing to him to return to her.

(vi) Why are the stories of Thisbe and Dido given in the context? In your

answer, bring out the comparison aimed at, between the characters in

the play and the stories of Thisbe as well as of Dido.

The stories of Thisbe and Dido are given in. the context to heighten the

theme of love. While Thisbe's story tells of faithful lovers, Dido's story

speaks of forsaken love. Jessica refers to Thisbe's story and refers to her

faithful love for Lorenzo. Dido's story is narrated by Lorenzo to taunt

her at the fate of Dido. Constancy of the love of Lorenzo and Jessica is

highlighted in the scene.

2.

(i) What did Jessica steal from the wealthy Jew in such a night?

 Jessica stole from the wealthy jew money and jewels.

(ii)" What precautions were taken by Jessica and Lorenzo to ensure that she

could escape from her father's house undetected?

Jessica and Lorenzo took all precautions to ensure that she could escape

 from her father's house undetected. Lorenzo came to take her as a part of

a masquerade dressed in costumes and wearing a mask. Jessica dressed

herself as a boy and they eloped in a moon-lit night when Shylock was

away at Bassanio's house for dinner.

(iii) How did Jessica's father react to her escape? What were Jessica's feelings

just 'before her elopement?

Jessica's father reacted violently at Jessica’s escape. He was angry at

 his daughter for eloping with a Christian and taking away With her,

his' money and jewels. He wished to see her dead and lying in a coffin

with his ducats and jewels in it. He sought the help of the Duke and

his friend Tubal to track down and find Jessica and Lorenzo. Just before

her elopement Jessica feels ashamed of herself for her masculine disguise

and for stealing her father's money and jewelry)', .

(iv) What was the role played by Lorenzo in Jessica's escape from?

 Lorenzo is quick to see the masquerade he and his friends have planned as an opportunity for eloping with Jessica. He decides the Jessica disguised as a page will be his torch bearer in the masque. When Jessica feels embarrassed in a page boy’s dress he satisfies her by saying that she looks charming even in the disguise of a boy and finally takes her with him.

 (v) What do Venice and Belmont stand for? What does the elopement of

Lorenzo and Jessica from Venice to Belmont signify?

) Venice stands for a busy life, full of problems, businesses and hardships

while Belmont stands for peace, love and tranquility. Elopement of Lorenzo

and Jessica from Venice to Belmont means they have freed themselves

from the destructive facts of life at Venice and have come to Belmont,

where there is peace and tranquility and that nurtures their love.

3.

(i) Where does this scene take place? Who is Stephano? What message

does he bring?

This scene takes place in the garden in front of Portia's house in Belmont.

"Stephano is a servant of Portia. He brings the message that Lady Portia

will arrive at Belmont before day-break.

(ii) According to Stephano, what has his mistress been doing during her

absence from home?

According to Stephano, during her absence from home his mistress was

visiting the roadside shrines with holy crosses. She knelt and offered

prayers at these holy places for blessings in her wedded life.

(iii) In reality, what has she been doing during her absence? Who accompanied

the mistress? .

In reality, during her absence from home she went to Venice disguised

"as a Doctor of Law, and successfully argued for Antonio in his

bond-forfeiture case and saved him from the evil designs of Shylock.

Nerissa accompanied her mistress as the lawyer's clerk.

(iv) What role did Portia's maid play in the company of her mistress?

In the company of her mistress, her maid played the role of a lawyer's

 clerk. Once the deed document was made, Portia's maid went to Shylock's

house for his signature on the document.

(v) Explain how the Jessica-Lorenzo romance is linked to the love story of

Portia and Bassanio.

 Jessica-Lorenzo romance is linked to the love story of Portia and Bassanio

who finds life at her home hell. Bassanio's dinner party provides Jessica

and Lorenzo an opportunity to elope. They elope to Belmont and stay

at Portia's mansion during her absence.

4.

(i) Who speaks these words? Where is he now? To whom is he speaking?

Lorenzo speaks these words. He is in the garden in front of Portia's

house in Belmont. He is speaking to Jessica.

(ii) What has the speaker said about music before this extract?

Before this extract the speaker has asked Stephano to arrange for some

music in the open air.

(iii) According to the speaker, what effect does music have on animals?

What is the effect of lack of music on men?

According to the speaker if animals hear music, they quickly come to a

standstill and remain quietly listening and gazing with calm eyes. Lorenzo

says that a man who lacks music is capable of treachery, intrigue and

dishonesty. His spirit has no brighter feelings, his emotions are sordid

and dark as hell. Such men cannot be trusted.

(iv) Give the meaning of:

(a) patines of bright gold: glittering plates of bright gold.

(b) floor of heaven: Lorenzo describes the sky as the floor of heaven.

(v) What is the effect of music on the person to whom these words are addressed?

The effect of music on the person addressed here, i.e., Jessica, is one of

sadness. Lorenzo explains that due. to her attentiveness, she gets lost in

music.

(vi) According to the Elizabethan view of music, what are the orbs said to be

doing? Why can't human beings hear the music of the heavens in this life?

.Elizabethans believed that every star or planet produced, in its motion,

a peculiar musical note and the combination of all notes composed the

harmony of the universe. The angels are said to be listening to the music

of stars. Our souls are immortal and they produce divine music. But

as long as the clothing of mortality - the human body-encloses the soul , we can not the music of the heavens.

5.

(i) Who was Orpheus? What effect did the music played by Orpheus have

on objects in nature?

Orpheus was the son of the Muse Calliope. He was a famous poet of

Thrace. He was presented with a lyre by Apollo and instructed by muses

in its use. He enchanted with its music not only the wild beasts, but

also the trees and rocks upon Olympus. It is said that he made trees,

stones and streams move from place to place by the power of his music.

(ii) Give the meaning of:

Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage,

But music for the time doth. change his nature.

The above lines mean that there is nothing in the world so insensible,

so fierce and unyielding that it does not, even for a passing moment,

yield to the power of music. It means music can change the nature of

things. at least for some time.

(iii) What has Lorenzo said earlier about the effect of trumpet sound on

wild colts?

Earlier Lorenzo had said that at the sound of trumpet, wild unbroken

horses, rushing madly Over the plains with energy come to a standstill.

They remain quiet, listen and gaze calmly.

(iv) What does Lorenzo say about the man who has no sense of music?

Lorenzo says that the man who has no sense of music is capable of

treachery, intrigue and dishonesty. His spirit has no spark of brighter

feelings and he is lifeless like the world sleeping at night. His emotions

are sordid and as dark as hell. Such a man can never be trusted.

(v) What is referred to as Erebus? Why is it used in the extract?

Erebus was the son of Chaos. His name signifies darkness. In classical

mythology it was considered also as the home of the dead, an area of

darkness near hell. Departed souls had to walk through this area during

their passage to Hades. Lorenzo says that a man, who does not love

music, has thoughts as dark as night and emotions as dark as hell.

 6.

(i) What is meant by 'a hoop of gold' and 'a paltry ring'?

'A hoop of gold' means a circlet of gold. 'A paltry ring' means a ring

of small value.

 

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