Shylock
Three Scenes, Three Caskets
Who Am I?
Who Said It?
100

I lent this much money to the Merchant of Venice

3000 ducats

100

This was the casket selected by the Prince of Morocco

The gold casket

100

This character is sad and is unable to explain that sadness

Antonio

100

In sooth, I know not why I am so sad

Antonio

200

This is what I want if the deal is broken

A pound of flesh

200

This was the casket with the phrase "All the glisters is not gold" on its inscription

The gold casket

200

This character left the service of Shylock for Bassanio

Gobbo

200

Hath not a Jew eyes?

Shylock

300

This is what my loaned money is going to be used for

For Bassanio to court Portia

300

I chose the silver casket

The Prince of Arragon

300

This character disguised herself as a lawyer to help Antonio in the court case

Portia

300

My daughter, oh my ducats, oh my daughter! Ran off with a Christian! Oh my Christian ducats!

Shylock

400

My only daughter ran off with this guy

Lorenzo

400

I chose the lead casket

Bassanio

400

This suitor is arrogant and therefore thinks he deserves Portia

The Prince of Arragon

400

This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood...

Portia

500

This is why I would rather collect his pound of flesh than ten times the amount of the loan

Because of Antonio's antisemetism and abuse

500

This is what is suggested about Morocco's character by the casket he chose

He valued outer beauty and not Portia's true self

500

This character falls in love with a Jewish girl

Lorenzo

500

What find I here? Fair Portia's counterfeit (picture)

Bassanio