What feelings for Antonio are expressed by Salarino and Salanio in this scene?Who enters the at this time?What does Salanio say about his daughter?
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This question is in reference to a scene from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. Antonio is liked and respected by both Salarino and Solanio.
They recount Antonio's honesty and calls him "good Antonio".
They hope that the rumors about another of Antonio's ships getting wrecked turns false.
At this point, Shylock joins them and on learning about their involvement in his daughter, Jessica's defiance curses her mercilessly.
Salarino points out that there is more difference between Shylock and Jessica than between jet and ivory.
Answer:
This question is in reference to a scene from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. Antonio is liked and respected by both Salarino and Solanio.
They recount Antonio's honesty and calls him "good Antonio".
They hope that the rumors about another of Antonio's ships getting wrecked turns false.
At this point, Shylock joins them and on learning about their involvement in his daughter, Jessica's defiance curses her mercilessly.
Salarino points out that there is more difference between Shylock and Jessica than between jet and ivory.
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