The Merchant of Venice, comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1596-97 and printed in a quarto edition in 1600 from an authorial manuscript or copy of one.. Bassanio, a noble but penniless Venetian, asks his wealthy merchant friend Antonio for a loan so that Bassanio can undertake a journey to woo the heiress Portia.Antonio, whose money is invested in foreign ventures.. Jessica’s elopement with Lorenzo is elaborate. Jessica elopes with Lorenzo and, in the process, steals a casket containing her father’s money. She waits until Shylock is out of the house, then.

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Examination Questions on The Merchant of Venice Question: Jessica’s character and conduct, particularly with reference to Shylock’s influence and training; in contrast with Portia’s home-influence? Answer: Jessica had in her all the rudiments of a very lovely womanhood; but a deal of cultivation was needed to develop them to anything like perfection. It is highly improbable that Shylock had.. Extended Character Analysis. Jessica is Shylock’s daughter in William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. In a bid to escape her unhappy family home, she elopes with Lorenzo, a penniless.