The Merchant of Venice
Merchant of Venice: Act 2, Scene 1
by William Shakespeare
The prince of Morocco arrives in Belmont to see Portia.
The prince of Morocco arrives in Belmont to see Portia.
Amelia's appearance affects George's regiment. Mrs. O'Dowd has plans for Glorvina and Jos.
After stopping in the Capa Blanca Islands to procure provisions, Doctor Dolittle and his crew find an unusual place to rest.
Monsieur de Saint-Meran fell ill and died. Madame de Saint-Meran visits the house of Villefort to inform them of her husband's death.
Newland ponders his upcoming marriage to May. Newland hopes that he can help the Countess be accepted in high society.
Tommy visits David, and informs him of Mr. Micawber's current financial situation. Tommy asks a favor of Mr. Peggotty. Miss Betsey receives some bad news.
Franz and Albert enjoy the last day of Carnival. Albert is stuck by the love of a peasant dressed woman at Carnival, who arranges a meeting for the two of them.
Regin tells his story, and Siegfried agrees to go with him to get the treasure.
Betsy Bobbin and her friend Hank, a donkey, are shipwrecked and floating on a raft in the ocean when they spot a beautiful country that looked deserted.
The abbot is relieved to see the Yankee and insists he start at once. The Yankee declines saying that he is waiting for Merlin to finish. However, it’s a front as he is waiting for supplies from Camelot. The Yankee sees Merlin at the Holy Fountain (an ordinary well) trying spells. The Yankee goes down into the well and discovers the simple problem.
Albert visits Monsieur Danglers to ask about the accusations against his father.
Priscilla visits Coverdale with a gift. Hollingsworth and Coverdale argue about the ideas of philanthropy.
David spends a few days in London before returning to Yarmouth.
Utterson and Enfield walk again. They see Jekyll, who suddenly cuts off their conversation.
Victor receives a letter from his father telling him that his brother William has been murdered. When he reaches Geneva, the gates are already closed and he wanders in the woods, where he finds his creature. Justine has been accused of murdering William, however Victor is convinced his creature is responsible.
The doctor treats the injured squirrel after a short musical demonstration in the Stubbins home.
Mrs. Michelson is sent away on a hopeless errand. Upon her return, she and Laura are informed that Marian has left for Limmeridge house. Laura embarks in pursuit of her sister. Mrs. Michelson is made aware of the extent of Sir Percival's deceit.
Du Bois discusses the various education systems in place for the black men.
Tommy and his mother are chased by Farmer Green’s new dog. They try to outwit and outrun him.
Tommy tries to catch Mr. Grouse. Mrs. Fox has five babies.
Tommy makes up his mind to catch a grouse and chases Mr. Grouse.
Tommy and his mother outwit and outrun the farmer’s dogs.
Holmes calls Watson to witness his last move in a case about the murder of a colonel. His wife is the prime suspect because they were having an argument when he died.
Tired Tim and Grandaddy Beaver warn Brownie about an impending cyclone.
Tom and Huck witness a commotion in the graveyard.