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Shakespeare--Timon of Athens

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ACT I

Scene 1. Timon is a noble Athenian, renowned for his generosity. Amongst others, a poet, a painter, a

merchant and a jeweller have come to his house, seeking patronage. Examples of Timon's kindness

abound: upon learning that Ventidius has been imprisoned for a debt of five talents, he does not

hesitate to pay off the sum. He also provides his servant Lucilius with the money he needs to win the

hand of a wealthy girl. When the gruff Apemantus arrives, however, he pours scorn on the flatterers

surrounding Timon.

Scene 2. Timon gives a great banquet in his house. Ventidius comes intending to repay his debt, but

Timon refuses to accept any money. As Timon exchanges pleasantries with his guests, they are

entertained with a masque. Meanwhile, Apemantus continues his cynical commentary on the

proceedings. Flavius, Timon's steward, worries privately that his master's fortune is almost exhausted.

ACT II

Scene 1. A Senator sends his servant to call in money owed to him by Timon.

Scene 2. When Timon's creditors begin to press for payment he is at last forced to listen to Flavius

who tells him that all his property has been lost. Not unduly perturbed, Timon sends to his friends for

help. 

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