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f Hercules and Lichas play at dice Which is the better man, the greater throw May turn by fortune from the weaker hand.

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Answered by maheshkumarpito
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These words are a portion of the retort uttered by the Moroccan Prince when he addresses Portia. In these lines, he is indirectly referring to the gamble that he has undertaken by competing in a lottery for Portia's hand in marriage. The venture was formulated by Portia's now deceased father and demands that suitors choose the right casket of three to successfully claim her as a bride.

The Prince compares this particular risk to playing a game of dice in which the outcome is never guaranteed. The Prince regrets that he has to participate in such a demeaning exercise. The end result is determined by fate which means that the participants cannot determine the outcome. To illustrate and emphasize his point, he alludes to a hero of classic Roman mythology, Hercules, who was renowned for his prowess and great strength. This section of the Prince's speech reads as follows:

If Hercules and Lichas play at dice

Which is the better man, the greater throw

May turn by fortune from the weaker hand:

So is Alcides beaten by his page;

And so may I, blind fortune leading me,

Miss that which one unworthier may attain,

And die with grieving.

Answered by vmadhu541
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