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- In this scene Bassanio and Antonio ask Shylock for a loan so that Bassanio will have enough money to go to Belmont and woo Portia. Shylock deliberates over whether he will agree to lend Antonio the money or not, given how badly Antonio has treated him in the past.
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Why did Bassanio borrow money from Antonio and how does this cause conflict with Shylock? Quick answer: Bassanio borrows money from Antonio to travel to Belmont and win...
Antonio borrows money from Shylock to help his friend Bassanio court Portia. Since all of Antonio's wealth is tied up in merchant ships at sea, he cannot lend Bassanio the money directly....
Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, agrees to loan Bassanio three thousand ducats for a term of three months. Bassanio assures Shylock that Antonio will guarantee the loan, but Shylock is doubtful because Antonio’s wealth is currently invested in business ventures that may fail.
Back in Venice, Bassanio is trying to convince Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, to lend him 3,000 ducats for three months, with Antonio bound to repay the debt. Frustrated by Shylock's stalling, Bassanio demands an answer.
Jul 31, 2015 · In Venice Bassanio goes to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender, to borrow, in Antonio’s name, 3,000 ducats. Shylock hates Antonio but agrees to lend the money provided that Antonio sign a bond to yield a pound of his own flesh if he is unable to repay the loan on time.
In this scene Bassanio and Antonio ask Shylock for a loan so that Bassanio will have enough money to go to Belmont and woo Portia. Shylock deliberates over whether he will agree to lend Antonio the money or not, given how badly Antonio has treated him in the past.
Bassanio and Antonio go to Shylock to ask him for a loan. Shylock agrees, but says that Antonio must give him a pound of his flesh if they can’t pay back the loan. They agree.