Salanio:I never heard a passion so confused,So strange, outrageous, and so variable,As the dog Jew did utter in the streets:‘My daughter! O my ducats! O my daughter’Fled with a Christian! O my Christian ducats!Justice! the law! my ducats, and my daughter!A sealed bag, two sealed bags of ducats. Who is Salanio addressing? Where is he at present?[3] (ii) What has happened? What makes Shylock almost mad?[3] (iii) In what mood is Salanio? Why is he so contemptuous of the Jew?[3](iv) Later in the scene he expresses his fear. What is it about? Does it turn out to be true?[3] (v) What does he say about Antonio and Bassanio towards the end of the scene?
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Salanio is mocking Shylock's priorities and laughing at his loss. ... O my daughter!” Hence, why Salanio refers to his outburst as “a passion so confused.” (Salanio might also be laughing at the potentially bawdy joke about the two precious stones that Jessica has “upon her.”)
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