 Studying the motion at Venice, here are some key quotes for the character of Bessonio. Now in Act 21 Bessonio approaches Antonio and talks about his money problem. He speaks in Iron Bit Pentameter when addressing his friend. He opens by confessing to Antonio something that Antonio already knows, that he's very bad with money and this is emphasised through this caesura. He says he has disabled minor state. Now the Bessonification here refers to how he's basically spent all his money in his estate that he inherited. The sibilance of something showing and swelling shows that he has lived way beyond what he can afford. He also says he doesn't make moan to be a bridge. In other words, the alliteration here shows he doesn't complain about having to cut back. But he says his main worry is to come fairly off from the great debts. Now the assonance of owe here essentially shows that he really wants to clear his debts. He confesses to Antonio that he owes him the most money but also he loves him so the repetition of love here shows that he wants to clear his debts to Antonio. Here ends by telling Antonio he has a plan to get clear of all his debts and this is emphasised in the assonance of E in Get Clear Debt O.