Morocco chooses the golden casket. What message does the scroll inside it contain?
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The gold casket had the message of who choosing me shall gain what many men desire.
- The question has been asked from the play The Merchant of Venice.
- The Prince of Morocco's option was clear. Since it seemed the most natural and most attractive choice, he selected the gold casket.
- On the three caskets, Morocco read the inscriptions. The gold bears the inscription of Whoever chooses me will gain what many men want.
- Morocco was persuaded that Portia really deserved it and sits down on the gold casket, believing that Portia represents what many men want.
- However, he discovered a carrion death in the golden casket, that is, a skeleton, which reminds him of death. It further said that all that glisters are not gold.
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