gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing , what is the meaning
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the line"Gratiano....nothing" is taken from the drama 'merchant of Venice' written by Shakespeare. It means that Gratiano speaks a lot and even what he speaks is useless. He always talks a lot without any meaning or purpose. What he speaks is always worth nothing
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In the drama merchant of Venice, gratiano is shown as a person who speaks a lot. In the 1st scene of act 1, gratiano speaks a big deal to Antonio, which they are little able to understand.
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