Minor Characters
Gratiano
A notoriously vulgar Venetian and friend of Bassanio. While Bassanio courts Portia, Gratiano falls in love with and eventually marries her servant, Nerissa.
Jessica
Shylock's daughter, who moves from merely disdaining her father to actually robbing him, eloping with a Christian Venetian, Lorenzo, and converting to Christianity.
Lorenzo
A Venetian and friend of Bassanio and Antonio, who is in love with Shylock's daughter Jessica. Lorenzo elopes with Jessica, taking money and precious items that she has stolen from her father.
Nerissa
Portia's servant and confidante, Nerissa ultimately marries Bassanio's companion, Gratiano.
Launcelot Gobbo
A clownish servant, who leaves Shylock in order to work for Bassanio.
Salerio
A Venetian nobleman, friendly with Antonio, Bassanio, Gratiano, and Lorenzo.
Solanio
A Venetian nobleman and good friend of Salerio.
Prince of Morocco
A Moorish prince who comes to woo Portia at Belmont. He asks Portia not to judge him by the color of his skin, but incorrectly picks the gold casket.
Prince of Aragon
A Spanish nobleman who woos Portia at Belmont. He incorrectly picks the silver casket.
Duke of Venice
Presides over the trial of Antonio. Although the Duke attempts to persuade Shylock to show Antonio mercy, he knows that Venice's commercial interests depend on a consistent application of its laws, so he can't make an exception to help Antonio.
Old Gobbo
Launcelot's blind father.
Tubal
A Jew in Venice, and Shylock's sole friend and confidante during the course of the play.
Doctor Bellario
Portia's cousin and a well-respected lawyer in Padua. He never appears on stage.
Balthazar
The servant Portia sends to obtain her letters of introduction and costume from Bellario. Balthazar is also the name Portia takes when she impersonates a lawyer at court.