which expression of his school days does Bassanio relate to justify his plan for repaying the loan ??
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Explanation:
Bassanio says that when he was a boy at school and he lost one of his arrows while shooting, he would shoot another arrow in the same direction. Thus, by risking the second, he often regained both the arrows.
In order to find both arrows, Bassanio claims that as a young child he would discharge another arrow in the same direction as the first. To persuade Antonio to take a chance on him (fire another arrow), he uses it as a metaphor, knowing that Bassanio will be able to lend him money.
Explanation:
•Bassanio and Antonio get along well. They communicate each other's deepest emotions and worries.
•According to Bassanio, he used to shoot a second arrow in the same direction as the first one in order to find both arrows.
•In order to persuade Antonio to take a chance on him (fire another arrow), he uses it as a metaphor for how Bassanio will be able to pay off all of his debts.
•Bassanio utilises a childhood incident as a metaphor to indicate that he is currently asking Antonio for another loan, with the promise that he will pay back both loans and get the original one back.