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Act 3 Scene 2

Portia warns Bassanio to choose the right casket to win her hand, or else face tragic consequences. She provides symbolic meanings for each casket to guide his choice. Bassanio correctly chooses the lead casket and claims Portia as his wife. However, a letter arrives saying Antonio's ships have been lost at sea, meaning he cannot repay Shylock and will face Shylock's bond for a pound of flesh. Portia and Bassanio are now joyful but concerned for Antonio's fate.
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Act 3 Scene 2

Portia warns Bassanio to choose the right casket to win her hand, or else face tragic consequences. She provides symbolic meanings for each casket to guide his choice. Bassanio correctly chooses the lead casket and claims Portia as his wife. However, a letter arrives saying Antonio's ships have been lost at sea, meaning he cannot repay Shylock and will face Shylock's bond for a pound of flesh. Portia and Bassanio are now joyful but concerned for Antonio's fate.
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ACT – III ; SCENE 2

1] PORTIA-
A] pause – tarry for a day or two
B] if Bassanio hazards - she might lose him
C] implores him to forbear [ patient] awhile
D] she loves him- Elizabethan world- maiden has no tongue ; only thoughts
E] would love to detain him for some month or two
F] cannot teach him as she is forsworn
G]if Bassanio misses her- it would make her wish that she had committed the
sin of telling him the right casket
H] the moment he looked at her- he divided her- one half is his and the other
half is his too- for what is hers is his
I] naughty times putting bars between owners and their rights
J] let fortune go to hell not she- meaning Bassanio has to choose the right
casket
K] she speaks too long- to peize [prolong] time to eke [ add to it] it and stop
Bassanio from election [ choosing the caskets]

2] PORTIA
a] she tells Bassanio that she is locked in one of the caskets [ her portrait]
b] If he loves her he will find her out
c] the lottery tests the love and sincerity of the suitor
d] music to be played when Bassanio makes his choice
e] if loses- fitting – will fade from her life amidst music
swan- like end
Elizabethan belief that swan sings only once before death

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More fitting for the tears of her eyes will create a watery death bed for him
f] if Bassanio chooses the right casket
• Ceremonial like the flourish of trumpets when the newly crowned king
enters the court amidst trumpets and the true subjects bowing before the king
• Romantic – like the dulcet sounds played under the window of the
sleeping bridegroom at dawn- he wakes up and is happy to remember it is the
day of his marriage
g] she compares Bassanio to Hercules/ Alcides ( son of Alcaeus)
h] she is Hesione- she stands for sacrifice- the princess of Troy – daughter of
Laomedon
i] Nerissa and the rest are Dardanian wives with bleared ( tearful) visages
( faces)
Trojan women who were the descendants of DARDANUS – who founded
Troy
J] if he lives [ wins] she lives meaning she loves him and cannot think of
belonging to anyone else

3] SONG
Begins with a question
Where is fancy [ attraction] bred- in the heart or head
If bred in the eyes – it dies with gazing
The corpse is in the cradle- dies almost as soon as it is born
The song ends with the knell of Fancy’s death

4] BASSANIO – MEDITATING ON THE CASKETS


1. Listening attentively to the song- influenced by the song
2. The world is deceived with ornament
3. LAW- tainted and corrupt case obscured by a gracious voice-evil thus
hidden

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4. RELIGION- sober brow [ pious looking person] blesses and approves with
a text a damned error
5. Thus vice is camouflaged by some mark of virtue on outward parts
6. COWARDS- who have weak hearts like stairs of sand[ similie] but beards
of Hercules and frown like Mars hides it- Valour’s excrement [ outgrowth like
beard] – have livers white as milk
7. BEAUTY- purchased by weight- cosmetics bought from chemist’s shop; -
looks like a miracle of beauty- outward beauty- make them light complexioned
but actually light in character and morality
8. GOLDEN LOCKS OF HAIR- crisped snaky golden locks –looks enticing
when it makes wanton gambols with the wind-DOWRY of second head-the
skull that bred the hair buried in the sepulchre [tomb]
9. Ornament is like a guiled shore to most dangerous sea
10. Beauteous scarf veiling an Indian beauty [Elizabethan beauty was blone
& fair skin; dark skinned was considered ugly]
11. Seeming truth to trap the wisest
12. Rejects gold- gaudy –hard food for Midas [ refer to annotation-104]
13. Silver rejected- pale and common drudge [slave] between men
14. Attracted to meagre lead- paleness moves him more than
eloquence[ inscriptions on the gold & silver caskets]
5] PORTIA’S REACTION WHEN BASSANIO ASKS FOR THE KEYS TO LEAD
CASKET
• Doubtful thoughts
• Rash embraced despair
• Shuddering fear
• Green- eyed jealousy – all evaporate away
• She is immensely happy- fears this excess happiness rushing to her heart
will make her faint- joy is compared to rain – flooding her with joy
6] BASSANIO’S REACTION ON OPENING THE LEAD CASKET
• OVERWHELMED-AWESTRUCK
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• Artist demi-god to create fair Portia’s counterfeit near perfection
• Illusion of eyes moving- alive; probably because he is so intensely
studying the portrait that it is reflected on his eye balls which is moving
• Severed lips- parted with sugar breath- a sweet bar that separates such
sweet friends[ lips]
• In painting her hair the painter played the cobweb- a golden mesh to
trap the hearts of men faster than gnats in cobwebs
• Her eyes are so dazzling that the painter should have become blind after
painting one of her eyes – thus leaving the portrait incomplete
• ‘Substance of my praise’ – words describing the portrait
• ‘shadow’- the portrait
• ‘substance’- the lady herself
• His words are inadequate to describe the portrait and the portrait is far
behind [limping] behind the substance [ Portia]
7] SUMMARY OF THE SCROLL
• Did not choose by outer appearance [view]
• Chance fair; chose the right casket
• Be content in life
• Consider yourself fortunate
• Claim your lady with a loving kiss
8] BASSANIO’S STATE OF MIND
• Like one competing for a prize
• Feels he has performed well seeing the audience’s reaction
• Hears the applause and universal shout of the audience- feels it is for
him- he is the winner
• Giddy with excitement
• Doubtful whether the peals of joy are for him
• Need a formal declaration of victory

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• He turns to thrice-fair lady- Portia and asks for a confirmation
• Confirmed ,signed [ guaranteed] and ratified [ approved] by her

9] PORTIA’S SPEECH AFTER BASSANIO ASKS FOR HER CONFIRMATION


• If she lived for herself she is happy with whatever she has in life – not
ambitious to be better
• For Bassanio- trebled twenty times
• A thousand times more fair
• Ten thousand times more rich
• Virtues,beauties,livings & friends exceed account
• In gross- an unlessoned girl,unschooled & unpracticed
• Happy- not old
• Happier- bred not dull
• Happiest- her gentle spirit commits to Bassanio
• Henceforth he is her lord, governor and king
• She is the lord of the fair mansion,master of her servants, queen over
herself
• She gives all these to Bassanio- and as a symbol of this commitment
gives him a ring
• If Bassanio loses,parts or gives it away –it is a sign of ruin of his love
• She will then accuse him of not faithful to her
10] BASSANIO’S RESPONSE ON RECEIVING THE RING
• Tongue tied- bereft of words
• Blood speaks in his veins- heart beating fast
• Confusion in his powers
• Compares the situation to how the audience feels when their beloved
leader gives a speech

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• Extremely emotional-buzzing pleased multitude
• Blend of many emotions-turns to wild of nothing
• Expressed their ecstasy yet not in words- expressed and not expressed
• Promises the ring will part from his finger if he is dead
• Portia should then be strong- bold enough to say Bassanio is dead

11] CONGRATULATIONS BY GRATIANO AND HIS PRAYER


• Wants to marry along with Bassanio & Portia
• Wants to marry Nerissa
• He does not want to wait- intermission does not pertain to him- waiting
is not welcome
• His fortune too stood upon the caskets
• Had a hard time convincing Nerissa
• Woo her with all his energy
• Swore till his mouth was dry with oaths of love
• Received a promise from Nerissa that she will marry him if Bassanio
chooses the right casket and can marry Portia
12] ARRIVES SALERIO , LORENZO AND JESSICA
• Bassanio welcomes them like the Lord of the house
• Lorenzo was reluctant to come to Belmont- Salerio requested beyond
words
• Salerio hands a letter to Bassanio from Antonio
13] GRATIO HAPPILY DECLARES TO SALERIO THAT THEY ARE THE JASONS WHO
HAVE WON THE FLEECE
14] Salerio in a disturbed frame of mind- wished they had won the fleece that
Antonio had lost- meaning the wealth/ gold which Antonio had lost- that is the
reason for coming in Shylock’s grip

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15] Portia realizes the letter has some shrewd contents
• Bassanio is pale- the colour of his cheek is pale
• Some dear friend dead
• the constitution [ complexion] of Bassanio is completely white with
shock
• Since they are about to marry – she is half his
• So she requests that he tells her at least half of the contents of the letter
16] BASSANIO TELLS PORTIA THE TRUTH OF THE LETTER
• Unpleasantest word written on paper
• He had confessed the truth to Portia about his financial situation when
he arrived at Belmont
• He had told he was a gentleman- having nothing of material wealth
• Now he feels he was a braggart [ boastful] he was worse than nothing
• His friend took a loan from his mere [ sworn] enemy to feed his means
to come to Belmont
• He feel the paper is the body of his friend
• Every word a gaping wound issuing [pouring] life blood
• Antonio’s ship were sent to
TRIPOLIS,MEXICO,ENGLAND,LISBON ,BARBARY & INDIA
• None escaped from the merchant marring rocks
17]INFORMATION ABOUT SHYLOCK FROM SALERIO
• Shylock will not take the money even if offered now
• A creature in the shape of man
• Keen and greedy to confound [ destroy] a man
• He plies [ urges] the Duke morning and night
• Questions [ impeaches] the freedom of Venice- meaning assurance of
impartiality to foreigners if justice is denied to him

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• Twenty merchants,Duke and the magnificoes [ nobleman] of greatest
port [ highest standing] have requested him to reconsider
• Shylock will not budge from his demand of forfeiture ,justice & his bond
18] WHAT JESSICA REVEALED
• When she was in Shylock’s house – she heard Shylock swear to his
friends Tubal & Chus
• He will have Antonio’s flesh than 20 times the value of the sum [loan]
• She feels if LAW,AUTHORITY & POWER cannot stop him then Antonio’s
life is in danger
19] HOW BASSANIO DESCRIBES ANTONIO
• Dearest friend
• Kindest man
• Best conditioned and unwearied [untiring spirit] spirit in showing
kindness
• The ancient Roman honour [ loyalty to friends and country] is not there
in any man in Italy more than in Antonio
20] HOW DOES PORTIA OFFER TO HELP ANTONIO
• Asks him to pay 6000 ducats ---double 6000 and treble it
• Under no circumstance should a friend like Antonio even lose a hair
through Bassanio’s fault
• They go to church and get married
• Then Bassanio leaves for Venice immediately
• He will not be by Portia’s side with an unquiet [ disturbed] soul
• She will give him gold to pay the petty debt 20 times over
• Once the matter is resolved Bassanio is to bring Antonio to Belmont
• Meanwhile Nerissa and Portia will live as MAIDS & WIDOWS
• Play of words- since he is dear bought she loves him dear

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21] CONTENTS OF ANTONIO’S LETTER
• Sweet Bassanio- Ships all miscarried [lost]
• Creditors grow cruel
• Estate very low
• Bond to the jew is forfeit
• Paying the loan means Antonio would die
• All debts between Antonio & Bassanio is cleared if he can see his friend
before his death
• But then no compulsion- if he comes it should be for love not because of
the letter
22] Portia overwhelmed- tells him to dispatch [finish] all business of marriage
and be gone
23] Bassanio happy to get Portia’s kind permission – will hastily go to Venice-
promises that he will not even rest in Venice – will return to Belmont as fast as
possible

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