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Write in your own words how Gratiano describes the behaviour of people who are dressed in an opinion of ‘wisdom, gravity, profound deceit’.

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Answered by eshwarsai902
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Answer:

Antonio has told Gratiano that he feels like he's playing a part on the human stage, the part of a sad man. In response, Gratiano tells his friend that appearances can be deceptive. Although Antonio may look sad, that's not the man Gratiano knows and loves.

Answered by teju8910
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Explanation:

It's act 1, scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice, and Gratiano is doing his level best to cheer up his despondent pal, Antonio. He cheerfully offers to play the fool to help Antonio take his mind off his mounting business troubles. Antonio has told Gratiano that he feels like he's playing a part on the human stage, the part of a sad man.

It's act 1, scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice, and Gratiano is doing his level best to cheer up his despondent pal, Antonio. He cheerfully offers to play the fool to help Antonio take his mind off his mounting business troubles. Antonio has told Gratiano that he feels like he's playing a part on the human stage, the part of a sad man.In response, Gratiano tells his friend that appearances can be deceptive. Although Antonio may look sad, that's not the man Gratiano knows and loves. Gratiano says he knows lots of men who go around with stern expressions on their faces, and people think them incredibly wise. But that's only because they never open their mouths. If they did, says Gratiano, then they'd probably make complete fools of themselves and everyone would be able to see what they're really like:

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