ii. What would the wind cooling the broth remind Salarino of?
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. Give the meaning of: And see my wealthy Andrew dock'd in sand.
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- Salarino is essentially saying that blowing on his soup to cool it down would remind him of the powerful winds that threaten to wipe out his ships at sea. Antonio responds to Salarino and Salanio's comments by saying that his business ventures are not responsible for his depressed mood.
- The Meaning of "And see my wealthy Andrew dock'd in sand" is Antonio's wealthy ship. EXPLANATION: “And see my wealthy Andrewdock'd in sand”, this line appears in the play called as "The Merchant of Venice", written by William Shakespeare. The opening scene shows the sadness of Antonio who lost his ships
- The sandy hour glass is the object which tell us about the time and indicate the person of lack of time it is used mostly in ancient time.It remind Salarino of his ships.
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