in Merchant of Venice act 1 scene 1, why does salarino be blown to an argue?
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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
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Salarino says he is certain the cause of Antonio's bad feeling is that he is thinking about all his ships being tossed about on the ocean, ships full of cargo that will make him rich or make him poor if they are lost. ... Is sad to think upon his merchandise.
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