Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5 and Themes
100

The first suitor of Portia who will try his luck at choosing the right casket to win her hand on marriage.

The Prince of Morocco

100

What does Jessica ask Launcelot to do for her after he tells her he is leaving Shylock's service and why?

Give Lorenzo a secret letter at dinner so that he meets her that evening as she steals and runs away from her father's house

100

The argument Shylock gives to justify his pound of flesh deal with Antonio concerns this major theme in the play...

Racial equality

100

Portia plays an important role in the courtroom during Antonio's trial concerning Antonio's freedom...

She is disguised as a man and foils Shylock's plan to take a pound of Antonio's flesh

100

Jessica and Lorenzo's story ends with news that...

They will inherit Shylock's wealth and can be together

200

The first 30 lines of scene ii represent an element of Shakespearean plays discussed in class.

A soliloquy?

200

Launcelot discusses his thoughts about leaving Shylock's service with __________ in scene 2.

His own conscience, the good and the bad side.

200

Shylock's main concern about his daughter being missing is...

That she is spending his money

200

Antonio makes a surprising move in scene 2 once the bond has been deflated...

He is merciful toward Shylock, forgiving him for his vengeful ways

200

Antonio's story is ended with...

The return of some of his ships and thus his wealth

300

This suitor is "...very vile in the morning, when he is sober, and most vile in the afternoon, when he is drunk".

The German Duke of Saxony

300

Jessica disguises herself to meet Lorenzo, and he embarrasses her in this way...

He asks her to do a man's job (carry a torch) since she is dressed as a man.

300

"For as I am, I live upon the rack!" is a line from this character...

Bassanio

300

Nerissa and Portia's plan to foil their new husbands...

To get them to give up the rings which they promised that they would never remove else they should die.

300

Bassanio and Gratiano arrive back in Belmont to find...

That their wives have stolen their rings while disguised as men back in Venice?

400

This character states "But rather lend it to thine enemy; who if he break, thou may'st with better face exact the penalty" to convince Shylock to go through with the loan.

Antonio

400

We are introduced to Leonardo in scene 2, he is...

A servant to Bassanio

400

Gratiano gives news of his _________ to __________ after Bassanio chooses the right casket to win Portia's hand in marriage.

Marriage to Nerissa

400

___________ offers to pay Shylock the owing sum for Antonio's loan, and Shylock __________

Bassanio and refuses

400

The hatred towards Jewish people in Shakespeare's time can also be referred to as...

Anti-semitism

500

The reasons Salerio and Solanio suggest about why Antonio is feeling down at the start of Act 1...

Love, his ships and goods, and simply because he is not merry/happy.

500

A skull and a poem are found in ______ chosen by _______.

The gold casket chosen by Morocco

500

The justice system of Venice is Antonio's only hope to avoid Shylock's vengeful persecution, true or false?

False, the system cannot interfere because Venice has a reputation as a state where the rights of all members of society are protected.

500

Portia's argument against the bond between Shylock and Antonio concerns this...

Blood, there is no mention of blood in the bond which makes it impossible to cut flesh.

500

Main themes of this play are...

Money/finances, love, religion, friendship, appearance vs. reality

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