The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare -- Act 2, Scene 5 -- Summary and Analysis

Summary

Shylock says how he hates to be going to supper at Bassanio's. He warns Jessica to lock herself in the house so she doesn't see the masked people in the streets. Jessica says, in an aside, that if all goes as planned, she will have lost her father.


Participating Characters

  • Shylock
  • Lancelot
  • Jessica

Analysis and discussion

JESSICA

Farewell; and if my fortune be not crost,
I have a father, you a daughter, lost.


She's heartless.


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