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Antonio is in his late 20s or early 30s

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Character sketch of Antonio in Merchant Of Venice?

1.Merchant of Venice 2.Antonio 3.Bassanio


What is The Merchant of Venice's name?

Antonio.


You were born in Venice and your father was a merchant?

Jessica, daughter of Shylock in 'The Merchant of Venice'. Except that Shylock was not a merchant; he was a moneylender. Antonio was the merchant, and he had no children.


Who was Antonio's friend in The Merchant of Venice?

Bassanio


Who is Antonio's friend in Merchant of Venice?

bassano


Name of Shakespeare's merchant of Venice?

Antonio.


What type of play is The Merchant of Venice?

The Merchant of Venice was written by William Shakespeare. It is considered a comedy. The main character is Antonio, the merchant.


Merchant of Venice heroine?

Portia


Who is Antonio and who are the friends he is conversing with?

Antonio is the merchant of Venice.salarino and salanio are the friend who was conversing with Antonio.


Who is the merchant of Venice?

Although Shylock is the best-known character from the play, Shylock is not a merchant. He is a usurer-which is the only job Jews were allowed to have in Venice back then. A usurer is a person who lends money and makes money from it by charging interest. The merchant in The Merchant of Venice is Antonio. A merchant sells and trades.


What can you use for the address of a letter writing as Bassanio to Antonio in The Merchant of Venice?

The business district of Venice was the Rialto, so the letter could be sent to Antonio's business address: Antonio, the Rialto, Venice.


Who is merchant of Venice?

The title character is usually understood to be the Loan-Shark Shylock, who is obviously a Jewish businessman. However, it actually refers to Antonio who borrows money from him. The "Merchant of Venice" is a play written by William Shakespeare in sometime in the 1590s. The story involves a merchant in Venice named Antonio, who borrows money from a Jewish money-lender named Shylock. Shylock wants revenge against Antonio because Antonio had insulted Shylock and spat on him for being Jewish, so he gets Antonio to agree that if the money was not repaid in time, Shylock would be allowed to take a pound of Antonio's flesh. Antonio needed the money badly enough that he agreed to the condition, which he did not believe would be a problem. When Antonio could not repay the money as agreed, Shylock insisted on taking his pound of flesh. A woman lawyer, Portia, defended Antonio before the ruler of Venice, who after hearing both sides ruled that.......(If you want to know the outcome, you'll have to read the play. Believe me, it is worth it.)