Part of our series exploring the Merchant of Venice, this study note contains summary and analysis of Act 3 Scenes. Antonio's fate seems sealed as his ships wreck and he is arrested whilst Bassanio wins Portia's hand.
Launcelot opens the scene by saying that he fears for Jessica's soul. She reminds Launcelot that her husband Lorenzo has made her a Christian by marrying her and that she is not damned.
Lorenzo joins them then and pretends jealousy on finding his wife alone with Launcelot. Launcelot delivers a dazzling series of puns in reply and departs to prepare for dinner.
When Lorenzo asks Jessica what she thinks of Portia, she responds that the woman is without match, nearly perfect in all respects. Lorenzo jokes that he is as good a spouse as Portia, and leads them off to dinner.
Analysis:
This scene acts as comic relief after the events of the previous scenes. Much of this scene focuses on Launcelot Gobbo's clowning and punning and returns the attention to the play being a comedy.
Jessica’s description of Portia’s perfection to her husband is odd, given how little attention Portia paid to her, but Jessica recognizes that Portia is the center of the social world that she hopes to join.
Important Quotes:
"Past all expressing. It is very meet
The Lord Bassanio live an upright life,
For having such a blessing in his lady,
He finds the joys of heaven here on earth.
And if on earth he do not merit it,
In reason he should never come to heaven." - Jessica