Explain Bassanio’s comment on Gratiano’s advice ?
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He suggests that it is better to enjoy life than worry about it. He asks the question of why "a man whose blood is warm" should be cranky (irritated) and suggests that it wastes time to do so.
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He suggests that it is better to enjoy life than worry about it. He asks the question of why "a man whose blood is warm" should be cranky (irritated) and suggests that it wastes time to do so. He warns Antonio about turning out like those men who look the part of "Sir Oracle" but are not wise at all.
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