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It is the place where Bassanio’s fair lady resides.
There were three of this, set by Portia father to decide who gets to marry her.
It seems like this is what many characters, especially the girls want to achieve through their identity.
She is a character, seeking independence and who does not want to be like her father.
This one is pretty much independent except she has no direct say in who she weds.
He is the funny character who pulls a bad joke on his father.
Probably the only human being in Venice who ever made Shylock happy and gave him a ring.
To be part of this faith means being a minority in the Merchant of Venice.
They are very popular and for most, being part of this faith means you are following god and not the Devil!
Shylock decides to act upon this as payback for everything the others did to hurt him.
This is where all the bad news is coming from and where we learn that Antonio’s literal and metaphorical ship is sinking.
This is a metal that perhaps seems worthless unless you are Portia’s late father who would make you a winner for choosing this.
This is a character from a story who is used several times as reference and known for the golden fleece.
This also means contract and Antonio decides to sign it for Bassanio’s sake.
It is the name that one of the characters take when she cross-dressers and the person with name supposedly lives in Padua.
She is Portia’s closest confidant and most loyal servant.
He is seen by the Christians as the devil himself.
A romantic, he kind of hopes to make money out of love and borrows money in Antonio’s credit to do so.
Bassanio’s best friend and one of the Merchants of Venice.
He is the noble politician in charge of the law when Antonio is on trial.

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