6.
Bassanio
I urge this childhood proof,
Because what follows is pure innocence.
I owe you much, and, like a wilful youth
That which I owe is lost; but if you please
To shoot another arrow that self way
Which you did shoot the first, I do not doubt,
As I will watch the aim, or to find both,
Or bring your latter hazard back again,
And thankfully rest debtor for the first.
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Where are Bassanio and Antonio? What has Antonio said earlier in reply to
which Bassanio speaks these words?
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Explanation:
- Bassanio is using a childhood memory as a metaphor or analogy on how he can repay Antonio for his financial help. He implores Antonio to help him one last time.
- He promises Antonio that he will follow this investment more closely this time in order to repay him.
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