where are the threats of Antonio's ships
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Shylock enumerates the possible dangers to Antonio’s merchandise-ships being only planks of wood are apt to be broken; the mariners being merely human beings, are liable to be drowned; there are pirates on the waters; and there are all the dangers of the ocean from the gales, tempests and dangerous rocks.
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The risks at sea that Shylock enumerates to Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice include the dangers of rats, pirates, violent waters, high winds, and sharp rocks. All of these risks pose a threat to Antonio's wealth, which is tied up in the transoceanic shipping industry.
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