Shakespeare act 1 scene 1
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1) what does Gratiano mean by the line " you have too much respect upon the world "?
2) what makes Gratiano say these words to antonio?
3) what is 'it' that people lose and what is 'it' they buy
4) antonio compares the world a stage. what are the roles that antonio and Gratiano plays on this stage?
5) later in the scene what opinion does bassanio espress regarding Gratiano?
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u have too much at this world
his sadness
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he speaks a lot unnecessary
his sadness
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sad one
he speaks a lot unnecessary
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1. It means antonio has anxious concerning worldly affairs...
2.antonio's sadness made gratiano to speak these lines
3. It refers to respect...
Those whi spend too much time worrying about worldly things r never really happy
4. Antonio plays a sad role where gratiano plays the fool
5. bassanio tells that gratianos words r useless .they r like the two grains which r hidden in two bushels ...he speaks more than any vencian citizen..
2.antonio's sadness made gratiano to speak these lines
3. It refers to respect...
Those whi spend too much time worrying about worldly things r never really happy
4. Antonio plays a sad role where gratiano plays the fool
5. bassanio tells that gratianos words r useless .they r like the two grains which r hidden in two bushels ...he speaks more than any vencian citizen..
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