:) What does Gratiano say about the ship and why ?
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Gratiano says that when a ship returns from its voyage it looks worn-out and heavily damaged and its condition at this time is similar to that of the prodigal young man who has been robbed of all his money by the prostitute.
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Salarino described the ships as being like huge parade of floats on the sea. They were so big that they looked down on the smaller ships, which had to bow and then get out of their way. Moreover, Antonio's ships sailed swiftly like birds past the smaller ships.
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