explain how gratiano's fortune too ''stood upon the caskets''?
act 3 scene 2...
The Merchant of Venice..
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Gratiano's fortune too STOOD UP THE CASKET because he loved Jessica and they had a deal that if Bassanio choose the right CASKET then only they will marry to each other.....,
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Gratiano is a friend of Bassanio who accompanies him to Belmont. A rude and talkative young man, Gratiano is Shylock's most vocal and abusive critic at the trial. While Bassanio courts Portia, Gratiano falls in love with Portia's lady-in-waiting, Nerissa, and eventually marries her.
While Bassanio wooed Lady Portia, Gratiano wooed her lady-In-ready Nerissa. However, the promise that Gratiano obtained from Nerissa changed into that Nerissa would like Gratiano furnished that Bassanio had the best fortune of triumphing the affection of Portia via way of means of choosing the proper casket. Thus, Gratiano's fortune too stood at the caskets.
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