what comparisons does antonio make concerning bassanio arguing with shylock in act 4 scene 1
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Antonio makes comparison by saying that arguing with Shylock is just like that you ask a wolf that it made mother lamb mourn , standing at the sea shore and asking the tides not to rise so high as usual and if you ask pine trees on mountains not make noise when disturbed by heaven winds .
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Answer: Antonio compares Shylock to a wolf, a stormy sea and a mountain pine: dangerous, difficult and immoveable. It is no use trying to convince him to have mercy
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