Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Merchant of Venice:Act 1 Sc 1
- Plot point
- The bond: This act explores the reason for
the bond's existence. Bassanio needs the
money but Antonio cannot provide it.
- Sequence of events
- Salarino and Salanio try to figutre out the cause of Antonio's sadness.
- Bassanio arrives with his friends.
- Bassanio talks to Antonio about
his debt and then asks for money.
- Antonio cannot lend him the money so he tells
Bassanio to look for other lenders using his name as
collateral.
- Key quotes
- "Thou knows't that all my fortunes are at sea;/Neither
have I money, nor commodity/To raise a present sum:"
- Antonio to Bassanio
- "In sooth, I know not why I am so sad./It wearies me; you
say it wearies you;" - Antonio to Salarino and Salanio
- Themes
- Fortune
- The act shows that Antonio's fortunes are tied
to his ships which are at sea. Through this, the
act explores the unpredictability of fortune.
- Love/Friendship/Loyalty
- This act demonstrates
love/friendship/loyalty between
Antonio and Bassanio.
- Characters
- Antonio
- Bassanio
- Salarino, Salanio
- Gratiano, Lorenzo