how does salanio interept Antonio's sadness at Bassanio's departure to belmont
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How does Salarino interpret Antonio's sadness at Bassanio's departure to Belmont?
Salarino talks about how Antonio and Bassanio said goodbye to each other. He tells Solanio that Antonio told Bassanio not to worry about the bond at all. Antonio also asked him not to hurry back to Venice. Instead, he wanted Bassanio to take his time and come to Venice whenever it is convenient for him. Then, Antonio suddenly got emotional, but quickly turned his face away so that Bassanio would not see him sad. Finally, Antonio warmly held Bassanio's hand before bidding him goodbye.
Salarino's talks suggest that he thinks very highly of Antonio. He feels that Antonio is selfless and loving. Antonio is also conscious about not hurting Bassanio and so doesn't want Bassanio to know that he is sad about his friend's going away. Antonio wants the best for his friend and is himself a true friend and thorough gentleman.
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