conclusion of merchant of venice act 1 scene 1
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Walking along a street in Venice, Antonio (the "merchant" of the title) confesses to his friends Salarino and Salanio that lately he has felt unaccountably sad. ... Salarino concludes that Antonio's moodiness must be due simply to the fact that Antonio is of a naturally melancholy disposition
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Bassanio assures Shylock that Antonio will guarantee the loan, but Shylock is doubtful because Antonio's wealth is currently invested in business ventures that may fail. In the end, however, Shylock decides that Antonio's guarantee of the loan will be sufficient assurance, and asks to speak with him
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