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describe the inscriptions written on the three caskets in the story Merchant of Venice


ankit321: yur ques means wht is written in the gold casket, silver casket....

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Answered by ankit321
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the silver casket say"who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves"
the gold casket say"who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire"
sorry don't know about the third casket....hope this help u....

ritikaprincess: it's not what i want you have given as same as the book
ankit321: ok....sorry
Answered by Anonymous
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The first casket is gold and reads, “Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire.” The Prince of Morocco chooses the gold box. Inside he finds “A carrion Death, within whose empty eye / There is a written scroll!” The scroll chastises him for being tempted by gold: “All that glitters is not gold; / Often have you heard that told.” It says many men have given their lives for gold, but, no matter how rich, everyone dies.

The second is silver, and says, “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves.” This box, which the Prince of Arragon selects, contains “the portrait of a blinking idiot” and a note about why this is what he deserves. Silver, like gold, is “but a shadow’s bliss.” The third casket is lead. Its inscription warns, “Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath.” Bassanio correctly chooses this case, which contains Portia’s portrait. The scroll congratulates him for choosing “not by the view.” Lead might be ugly, but appearances are not important..
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