what does the petty traffickers do (in merchant of Venice)
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Its that the ships of Bassanio seems to rule over small ships and the petty traffickers in order to respect them... they kneels down.... Answer: In Act 1 Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Salerio, Antonio's friend, talks to Antonio.
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its... that the ships of Bassanio seems to rule over small ships and the petty traffickers in order to respect them... they kneels down....In Act 1 Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Salerio, Antonio's friend, talks to Antonio
Salarino compares Antonio's ships sailing on the waves with the great lords and wealthy citizens, who look down on lesser men as they walk along the street. He says that compared to smaller ships, Antonio's ships move swiftly on the sea with their canvas sails and look like grand spectacles or pageants of the sea.
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