Antonio, the
protagonist of the story, is extremely good friends with Bassanio. I have come
up on a hypothesis that Antonio is gay and Bassanio is a bisexual. Antonio
seems to like Bassanio in a romantic way. Antonio is a male. Bassanio is a
male. Bassanio likes Antonio in a romantic way and also loves Portia, a female.
Also, there is
another pair who I am suspicious about. They are Salanio and Salerio. The
reason is that they are always together, just like siamese twins. When Salanio
comes, Salerio comes. When Salerio goes, Salanio goes.
Here is a famous
quote by Shakespeare, ÒThe love that dares not speak its name.Ó In the play,
there are many places where Antonio expresses love for Bassanio; for example,
Òlove the world for BassanioÓ and also
Ògreat affection for BassanioÓ.This certainly appeals to me that Antonio
likes Bassanio as more than just a friend. ÒGreat affectionÓ means you love,
adore, or even worship someone. Antonio therefore adores Bassanio.
Another thing
that makes me wonder is where Salerio and Salanio come and go? They are always
together. Unless they are living together, this is a mystery. But letÕs say
they are living together. A male and a male doing the same things and living
together?
I conclude that
Antonio is gay because he loves and adores Bassanio, Bassanio is bisexual
because he loves both Antonio and Portia. But this is not the end. Think about
these: In the masquerade, Jessica went as a boy. She likes to dress up as boys;
Nerissa likes Portia in a romantic way. I will not go into these subjects
because the essay would be too long.
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