what are the three dangers at sea mentioned by Salarino? what reminds him of these dangers?
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The opening scene describes the possible dangers that the sea could pose to ships such as strong winds, dangerous shallow waters, sand banks and dangerous rocks.
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1. Where would Salanio’s attention be if he had business ventures abroad? Why would he be ‘plucking the grass’? What else would he be doing in that context?
If Salanio had business ventures abroad, his thoughts would be fixed on the dangers to his ventures and methods of securing them. He would be plucking the blades of grass and casting them in the air to see which way the wind blew, to see if it was blowing in a direction favourable to the course of his ships or not. Further, he would look into maps for harbours, channels and piers near to the shore where his ships could anchor in case of need.