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wseNotessearchSearch for any book or any questionThe Merchant of Venice by William ShakespeareMENUWhat does the line "Your mind is tossing on the ocean" from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice mean?print Print document PDF list CiteExpert Answers infoDAVID MORRISON eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
wseNotessearchSearch for any book or any questionThe Merchant of Venice by William ShakespeareMENUWhat does the line "Your mind is tossing on the ocean" from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice mean?print Print document PDF list CiteExpert Answers infoDAVID MORRISON eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATORThe words are spoken by Salarino in the opening scene of the play. He can tell from the look on his face that something's eating his good friend Antonio. Salarino uses the metaphor of a ship being tossed about on stormy seas to describe his friend's troubled mental state. That's what he means when he says "Your mind is tossing on the ocean." Just imagine, for one moment, a ship caught in the middle of a particularly violent storm. It would be heaving up and down, just about ready to break up and sink at any moment. That's what Antonio's mind is like as the play begins.
wseNotessearchSearch for any book or any questionThe Merchant of Venice by William ShakespeareMENUWhat does the line "Your mind is tossing on the ocean" from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice mean?print Print document PDF list CiteExpert Answers infoDAVID MORRISON eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATORThe words are spoken by Salarino in the opening scene of the play. He can tell from the look on his face that something's eating his good friend Antonio. Salarino uses the metaphor of a ship being tossed about on stormy seas to describe his friend's troubled mental state. That's what he means when he says "Your mind is tossing on the ocean." Just imagine, for one moment, a ship caught in the middle of a particularly violent storm. It would be heaving up and down, just about ready to break up and sink at any moment. That's what Antonio's mind is like as the play begins.The maritime metaphor is particularly appropriate as Antonio, who's a merchant, has all his money tied up in his ships' valuable cargo. If any one of his ships should sink in stormy seas, then he'll be in serious financial trouble. Indeed, that's precisely why Salarino thinks that Antonio looks so troubled; he's worried about his fleet of merchant ships.
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