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In this powerful scene, Jessica runs away from her father, disguised as a boy, carrying his gold and jewels. With Lorenzo’s help, she escapes into the night during the Venetian masquerade. 🎭 This summary of Act 2 Scene 6 explains all major quotes, emotions, and ICSE board-level details. ✅ Perfect for ICSE Class 10 Literature exam preparation! ✅ Includes key themes, quotes, and emotional insights. ✅ Key Points for ICSE/ISC Exams: 📍 Setting: A street near Shylock’s house, during night-time and the masquerade. 👥 Main Characters: Gratiano, Salarino, Lorenzo, Jessica, Antonio. 🎭 Plot Importance: Jessica successfully elopes with Lorenzo. She takes Shylock’s wealth, adding to his future anger. Shows Lorenzo-Jessica’s loyalty and love. Antonio's arrival sets up Bassanio’s departure for Portia’s casket test. 💡 Themes Explored: Love and risk – Jessica takes a bold step for love. Disguise and deception – Jessica wears a boy’s clothes to escape. Rebellion and betrayal – Jessica betrays her strict father. Freedom vs. control – She chooses love over obedience. Friendship – Gratiano and Salarino help without hesitation. 🗣️ Important Quotes: Jessica: “I am much ashamed of my exchange…” (Guilt about her disguise and her actions) Jessica: “Love is blind…” (Love makes people do foolish things) Lorenzo: “Here, catch this casket: it is worth the pains.” (Jessica brings her father’s wealth) 🎯 Why This Scene Is Important for Boards: Builds the Lorenzo-Jessica subplot. Advances the themes of love, conflict, betrayal, and courage. Prepares the audience for Shylock’s anger and revenge in later scenes. Also connects Antonio’s sadness and loyalty to Bassanio’s quest. #MerchantOfVenice #ICSEClass10 #JessicaLorenzo #Shylock #Act2Scene6 #MOVSummary #ShakespeareExplained