Merchant of Venice: Who Would Pick the Lead Casket? The inscription upon the twist close in reads as follows: Who engageth me must give and hazard all he hath. In the story itself, Bassanio made the correct decision and picked the lead casket, allowing him to marry Portia. However, he may not have been the merely fitting person for its description.
Bassanio was a neutral player in most parts of this book. He was a decent man, diversity to most and somewhat impatient with others. He wasnt the most big(a) soul (though this description may not be logical; he didnt have anything to give) but he was certainly not greedy. Bassanio was quite a brave and noble man: in times of stress and danger, he stuck up for his friend Antonio. He did show some selfish nature by ask Antonio to perform the Ducat trade, but he set upceled this out by whirl to repay his partner with double the originally specified amount.
shylock is quite a greedy fellow with strict ethical motive and a bad temper. From the Ducat deal between him and Antonio, adept can see how selfishly loan shark handles his wealth. He was not further hesitant to trade with Antonio, but he demanded some crystallize of profit on his part. Unlike many of the other traders in Venice, Shylock would charge interest in his loans.![]()
When Antonio argued paying interest, Shylock grudgingly accepted after agreeing to take a wash up of Antonios flesh if the money wasnt properly returned. The caskets description did not accord Shylocks tendencies in any way, therefore eliminating the possibility of Shylock to choose the lead chest.
I think that Antonio was truly the best one for the Lead chest, as he was a kind and benevolent individual. He did not complain, nor did he really hesitate in loaning...
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