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Even though Bassanio exploits his friendship with Antonio by constantly borrowing his money, Bassanio’s reaction to Antonio’s misfortune reveals the love he has for his companion. Bassanio has just achieved his heart’s desire by winning Portia’s hand in marriage, but when he learns that Antonio defaulted on his loan and owes Shylock a ...
In marrying Portia and listening to her perspective, Bassanio learns to value his wife beyond her wealth and genuinely love her.
Nerissa falls in love with Bassanio’s friend Gratiano, who asks for her hand in marriage after Bassanio ‘wins’ Portia. Facts we learn about Nerissa at the start of the play: She lives in Belmont.
There does seem to be some real affection between the two when they're hanging out in Belmont. What we are saying is this: even after he gets hitched to Portia, Bassanio's loyalty to his new wife is questionable and he seems to value his bromance with Antonio more than anything else.
When we first see Bassanio we find that he is in love. He has never met the young woman, only heard about her, but he is impulsive and romantic by nature and, her circumstances being a challenge, he decides to rise to that.
This statement indicated that he would sacrifice his wife, Portia, to save Antonio. [7] However, as the roles of friendship and romance changed over time, in more contemporary analyses of the play, there is a focus on the possible romantic relationship over friendship between Bassanio and Antonio. [9]
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Because he wants to woo the noble Portia, but cannot himself afford to do so, Bassanio borrows 3000 ducats from Shylock, with Antonio as his guarantor. His status as Portia's suitor and, later, her husband, makes Bassanio the romantic hero of the play.