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What did Morocco do to prove that his blood was redder ?
act 2: scene 1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(b) How does Morocco assert that his blood is redder than that of any other fairest man? Ans. Morocco tells to bring him the fairest man born in the North where the heat of the Sun is hardly enough to melt the icicles and see if his blood is redder than that of any other fairest man.

Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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Explanation:

  • Prince of Morocco decided to make incision on his body to show his lover Portia, that his blood is redder than any other fairest man. Actually, prince had a thought Portia won't love him due to his unfair complexion. he gave justification for his dark skin that he was born in the area close to sun.

  • The speaker here(Prince of Morocco) in conversation with Portia propose a test to prove his blood is the reddest. If a fairest prince from the north(where there is not enough sunlight to melt the ice)and he himself ,make an incision on their body,then Portia can see that his blood is the reddest.
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