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The Merchant of Venice Lorenzo Done By: Daniel Koh Liew Shan Yao Andre Lim Loh Sheng Hng Tan Jiahao
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Contents Page Lorenzo is: ▫Romantic / Poetic ▫Witty / Ironic ▫Sensitive ▫Trustworthy
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Romantic / Poetic “The moon shines bright. In such a night……” - Act 5 Scene 1, Lines 1-22 ▫This shows that Lorenzo is a romantic and poetic person; he is conversing with Jessica by taking turns to tell stories, role-playing ▫The descriptions in the stories are also vivid, showing the poetic side of Lorenzo (although this might be because the play demanded it)
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Romantic / Poetic “Beshrew me, but I love her heartily, For she is wise, if I can judge of her, And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true, And true she is, as she hath prov'd herself; And therefore, like herself, wise, fair, and true, Shall she be placed in my constant soul.” - Act 2, Scene 6, Lines 52 to 55 ▫Lorenzo truly loves Jessica, and does not discriminate her as a Jew, as his love for her is due to Jessica being “wise, fair, and true”
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Romantic / Poetic “How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears; soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony” - Act 5 Scene 1, Lines 54-57 ▫This shows the romantic side of Lorenzo; he is sitting with Jessica beside (presumably) a body of water, illuminated by the white glow of the moon, while listening to music – a romantic atmosphere.
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Witty / Ironic “I shall grow jealous of you shortly, Launcelot, If you thus get my wife into corners” -Act 3 Scene 5 Lines 26 – 27 ▫He was joking to Launcelot, after seeing him talk to Jessica.
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Sensitive “Well, we will leave you then till dinner-time. I must be one of these same dumb wise men, For Gratiano never lets me speak” - Act One, Scene 1, Lines 105 -108 ▫Lorenzo was sensitive as knew that Gratiano might have accidentally insulted Antonio ▫Tries to shield Gratiano in showing that the “dumb wise man” that Gratiano was referring to was himself and not Antonio
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Trustworthy “Lorenzo, I commit into your hands The husbandry and manage of my house” -Act 3 Scene 4 Lines 24 – 25 ▫Portia trusted her vast estate to Lorenzo, showing that Lorenzo is trustworthy enough to have Portia placed her trust in him
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The Merchant of Venice Appearance VS Reality Thank you for your kind attention.
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