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1. What are the other reasons that have been suggested by Salarino for
Antonio's sadness?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reason for Antonio sadness by salanio is that he is concerned about his ships and trade

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Salarino suggested that Antonio's sadness or melancholy is due to his ships which were being tossed by the sea-waves and were not yet returned to the ashore. Salarino said that he knows that the voyage at the sea would be very risky and anytime his ships can be wrecked and his business may get loss/ruin. This type of thoughts make his mental peace relentless.

Explanation:

the word question is from the novel 'The Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare taken from this Act I, scene I.

Salarino elaborates is view in a lengthy speech describing vividly a ship being tossed by the sea waves and getting stuck in the shallow waters and can also collide with the dangerous rocks. So, Salarino suggested that because of his ships at sea and the business Antonio was tensed and sad.

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