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Antonio Essay Research Paper AntonioAntonio is a

Antonio Essay, Research Paper


Antonio


Antonio is a wealthy merchant in the city of Venice. Although


central to the play, Antonio is portrayed by Shakespeare as an


‘outcast’. It seems that Antonio is chronically depressed and is not


involved in the social atmosphere that is thriving in Venice. -


“In sooth, I know not why I am so sad:


It wearies me; you say it wearies you;


But how I caught it. Found it, or came by it,


What stuff ’tis made of, whereof it is born,


I am to learn:”1


Along with Shylock, both men seem bitter and have difficulty


in expressing their emotions. On many occasions friends, such as


Salerio and Bassanio have questioned his sadness, trying to find an


explanation for their great unhappiness with themselves and with the


world. -


Salerio: “But tell not me: I know Antonio


Is sad to think upon his merchandise.2


Antonio: “Believe me, no: I thank my fortune for it,


My ventures are not in one bottom trusted,


Nor to one place; nor is my whole estate


Upon the fortune of this present year:


Therefore, my merchandise makes me not sad.”3


Salanio: “Why, then are you in love.”4


Antonio: “Fie, fie!”5


The mystery of Antonio’s sadness remains, as he dismisses the


prospect that his sadness is related to his ships or a lost love.


Uninterested in the ‘world’ of suitors and marriage, Antonio is left


without his lifelong companion, Bassanio after he travelled to Belmont


to woo Portia.


Early in the play another side of Antonio is revealed. Antonio


is displayed as a hard cruel man, although a Christian, he displays


hatred and contempt towards the Jewish race, usurers and especially


towards Shylock. After kicking and spitting upon Shylock, Antonio


shows no remorse or sympathy for the man he has abused. Antonio even


goes to the point of saying that he would once more spit upon him and


kick him like a stray dog. -


“I am as like to call thee so again,


To spit on thee again, to spurn thee too.


If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not


As to thy friends, for when did friendship take


A breed for barren metal of his friend?


But lend it rather to thine enemy;


Who if he break, thou may’st with better face


Exact the penalty.”6


Many people would ask the question, why would someone in


Shylock’s position want to give anything to a person who has treated


them as badly as Antonio? However, under the interest free bond that


Shylock has created with Antonio lies a need for revenge so great that


Shylock will do anything to take the life of Antonio.


At the beginning of Act 3 the bad news of Antonio’s ships,


lost at sea is spreading around Venice. Jessica confirms that Shylock


will be maintaining the bond that was created now that Antonio has no


way of paying back the bond. -


“When I was with him, I have heard him swear


To tubal and to Chus, his countrymen,


That he would rather have Antonio’s flesh


Than twenty times the value of the sum


That he did owe him; and I know, my lord,


If law, authority, and power deny not,


It will go hard with poor Antonio.”7


With the realisation that Antonio’s death is imminent,


Antonio, like someone with a terminal illness gives up all hope of


survival. Most people would fight literally for their lives against


Shylock, but Antonio had progressed beyond sadness and had lost his


will to live. Antonio’s immediate acceptance of Shylock’s bizarre bond


signals the secret ‘death wish’ that Antonio holds very close to his


heart. Antonio’s sudden wish to die, brought about through great


sadness and loneliness is affecting Bassanio greatly, who takes


responsibility for what has happened. -


“Antonio, I am married to a wife


Which is dear to me as life itself;


But life itself, my wife, and all the world,


Are not with me esteem’d above thy life:


I would lose all, ay, sacrifice them all,


Here to this devil, to deliver you”8


A moment of comedy is brought out after this speech through Portia


(Bassanio’s wife), posing as a Doctor of Laws. -


“Your wife would give you little thanks of that,


If she were by to hear you make the offer.”9


During the courtroom scene Portia and Nerissa undertake their


daring plan to save Antonio. As Shylock is preparing to cut Antonio’s


heart from his body, a death which by this time Antonio freely excepts


Portia reminds Shylock of the intricacies of the bond he made with


Antonio. Shylock must cut exactly a pound of flesh from Antonio, not


an ounce less, not an ounce more. He also must not create one drop of


Christian blood. Shylock becomes very nervous and simply asks Antonio


for the money he owes him. Portia, the lawyer declines this offer and


Shylock attempts to flee the courtroom. Portia detains him and then


reminds him of another law. One must never conspire to kill another


Venetian. Shylock is a defeated man, his dreams of revenge shattered.


Shylock is forced to give Antonio one half of all his goods, which


will be passed on to Lorenzo at Shylock’s death and Shylock must leave


everything he owns in his will to Jessica and Lorenzo. The final


condition was that Shylock becomes a Christian.


These events gave Antonio a new view of life. The final


revelation in Antonio’s character is seen. From the ’suicidal’ man


filled with sadness and sorrow Antonio is reformed into the successful


merchant he once was when his ships returned from sea laden with


goods. However, the only sadness for Antonio is that he has been


deprived of the chance to sacrifice himself as a gesture of his true


nobility.

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