Merchant of Venice 1. DESCRIBE ANTONIO'S STATE OF MIND IN ACT 1 SCENE 1. 2. HOW DOES SALARINO DESCRIBE ANTONIO'S SHIP? 3. WHAT WOULD SALANIO DO IF HIS VENTURE WAS IN DANGER? 4. WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS THAT MAY REMIND SALARINO OF HIS SHIPS?HOW? 5. WHAT IS ANTONIO'S REACTION TO HIS FRIENDS SUGGESTION 'S ON HIS MELANCHOLIC STATE?
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Antonio, a Venetian merchant, complains to his friends, Salarino and Solanio, that a sadness has overtaken him and dulled his faculties, although he is at a loss to explain why. Salarino and Solanio suggest that his sadness must be due to his commercial investments, for Antonio has dispatched several trade ships to various ports. Salarino says it is impossible for Antonio not to feel sad at the thought of the perilous ocean sinking his entire investment, but Antonio assures his friends that his business ventures do not depend on the safe passage of any one ship. Solanio then
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