What does gratiano say about Antonio's sadness
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The Merchant of Venice begins with Antonio's unexplained melancholy. Gratiano offers to cheer Antonio up much like the job of the jester or "fool." He suggests that Antonio should be more optimistic so that he will approach old age ("wrinkles, jaundice") "with mirth and laughter".
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