Review of Merchant of Venice By: William Shakespeare Bassanio wants to marry his beloved Portia, but to do this he must pass a test. Her suitors are presented three caskets: a gold one, a silver one, and a lead one and they must choose the one with her portrait in it, and if they don’t pick the right one, they cannot marry anyone else. Bassanio also must help his friend Antonio make a deal with the moneylender Shylock, but Shylock doesn’t trust Antonio, because he is a Christian, while Shylock is a Jew. Antonio also wants to elope with Shylock’s daughter, Jessica. This play isn’t as popular and talked about like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. One of the reasons I’m guessing has to do with Shakespeare villainizing a Jewish character, showing the ignorance of Christians towards Jews. Ironically, I think this makes you more sympathetic towards Shyl...