Even though Bassanio exploits his friendship with Antonio by constantly borrowing his money Bassanios reaction to Antonios misfortune reveals the love he has for his companion. As in ancient Greece intense romantic relationships between men were common in Elizabethan England meaning that Shakespeare would not have thought of Antonios love for Bassanio as homosexual.
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When Bassanio asks Antonio for support Antonio assures him that my purse my person my extremest means Lie all unlocked to.
Is antonio in love with bassanio. Antonio didnt have to go out of his way to do this for Bassanio plus Bassanio says I owe the most in money and in love Which means Bassanio owed him money from before and Antonio didnt really care. The rest of the company leaves and Antonio remains with Bassanio. There is a school of thought that says that Antonio is homosexual and in love with Bassanio but there is not really enough evidence in the play to support this.
It is more likely that Antonio is a. Antonio - a fairly wealthy man who signs a contract for his friend Bassanio a decision which almost ends up taking his life. Our first clue to this is in the first scene when in conversation with Antonio Solanio says Here comes Bassanio your most noble kinsman Gratiano and Lorenzo.
Some modern productions use the theory that Antonio is suffering from his love for Bassanio to explain his melancholic behavior. As Sinfiled claims whether or. Antonio and Bassanio have a very strong relationship in Act 1 and we can infer that they have been friends for a long time as Bassanio says that he already owes Antonio the most in money and in love 11.
Antonios love for Bassanio is ardent and passionate. His main income comes from Bassanio - one of Portias suitors he is the one who correctly chooses the right casketthe lead casket he is the one who borrow money from Shylock with Antonio as his the bond to court Portia. Even though Antonio has no money to give to Bassanio he still promises to guarantee any loan Bassanio can find.
Our first clue to this is in the first scene when in conversation with Antonio Solanio says Here comes Bassanio your most noble kinsman Gratiano and Lorenzo. Bassanios love life is the first thing that Antonio brings up when they are alone together. The homoerotic undertone of Antonio and Bassanios relationship is easily discussed by analyzing the dedication and declarations of love by Antonio because he does not have a heterosexual romantic relationship to counteract against his love for Bassanio.
Therefore I am going to discuss the homosexual relationship between Antonio and Bassanio in terms of their extremely close finance implications. Bassanio has just achieved his hearts desire by winning Portias hand in marriage but when he learns that Antonio defaulted on his loan and owes Shylock a pound of his flesh Bassanios focus immediately shifts to how to help Antonio and he hurries back to Venice. Antonio dislikes Shylock both for his.
Bassanio plans to woo someone and regardless of whether or not Bassanio actually would be in love with that lady he would be less-available to Antonio post-marriage. They talk in a friendly way of Bassanios love for the beautiful heiress Portia. Antonios Love for Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice Antonio feels closer to Bassanio than any other character in The Merchant of Venice.
It is interesting to note that with Bassanio the sad Antonio seems to be more at ease. Their friendship is not for money but they are intensely loyal to each other. He is willing to bear all his suffering at Shylocks hands for the sake of his friend and Bassanio declares frequently that he will offer his life en lieu of Antonios pound of flesh.
In Act 1 Scene 1 although Antonio had already given Bassanio the most in money and in love he is still willing to help him in any way that he can such as through giving Bassanio my his money myself himself or anything I he can give to help you him. The Merchant of Venice indeed accumulates an amount of homoerotic feeling and has dealt with Antonios extreme love for Bassanio. When we meet Bassanio one of the first things out of his mouth is.
Bassanio explains that he is in love with Portia and needs a loan to show his wealth and power to her. The fact that Bassanio needed money and Antonio was willing to supply him with money even though he had non-at the time reveals another aspect if there relationship from this it shows trust and love to the audience. Bassanio is Antonios best pal and the lucky guy who lands Portia the richest and cutest girl in Belmont.
Many scholars such as ORourke gather from the writing of Shakespeare that Antonio is gay and in a relationship with Bassanio. Antonios friends continue to speculate why he is upset and Antonio asks Bassanio to tell him of the secret love he is hiding. Out of generosity and selfless love for his friend Antonio guarantees Bassanios loan with Shylock a Jewish moneylender and the antagonist in the play.
The Merchant of Venice Theme of friendship In The Merchant of Venice the theme of friendship appears between Antonio and Bassanio. Bassanio has found his love whereas fate has been cruel to Antonio who has lost all his wealth but Bassanios love and respect for his dearest pal have not reduced. Love for Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice Antonio feels closer to Bassanio than any other character in The Merchant of Venice.
The thing to know about Bassanio is that he loves his lavish lifestyle but hes really bad with money which is why he ends up borrowing from Shylock. The emotional connection between them would be strained by either distance or Bassanios obligation to his wife and new property.
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