In the Merchant of Venice, what does Bassanio say about Gratiano talking an infinite deal of nothing? please help me.
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Aditishinde
Bassanio says that Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing more than any man in all Venice.Means that he speaks a great deal of nonsense and his reasons r as 2 grains of wheat hid in 2 bushels of chaff: you shall seek them all day and when u find them they r not worth the search.
alisha0318
Here is your answer bassanio says that antonio speaks nonsense and that there is no meaning in antoni's nonsense and that his words are like finding grain in bushes whole day and when found they are of no use. hope this helps
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bassanio says that antonio speaks nonsense and that there is no meaning in antoni's nonsense and that his words are like finding grain in bushes whole day and when found they are of no use.
hope this helps