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explain the meaning of deep glass of Danish wine on the contrary casket
Merchant of Venice act 1 scene 2 please answer guys I'll mark you as brain list ​

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Answered by mogalapusrinu
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o prevent marriage with him, Portia asks Nerissa to place a glass of wine on the wrong casket to distract him into choosing the wrong casket.

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Answered by Anonymous
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and the silver casket, which says, “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves” (II. vii. 7). The correct casket is lead and warns that the person who chooses it must give and risk everything he has.

and the silver casket, which says, “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves” (II. vii. 7). The correct casket is lead and warns that the person who chooses it must give and risk everything he has.Prince of Morocco's choice is straightforward. He chose the gold casket because it seemed the most obvious, and most desirable choice. ... Arragon rejects lead because of the ominous warning, and thinks that gold refers to the foolish populace. Instead he chooses silver which indicates he will receive what he deserves

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When the Prince of Morocco leaves the place, Portia calls it “A gentle riddance!” and wishes that every suitor like him should make a similar choice

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