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what did the prince of Morocco not chose which many men desire​

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“You shall look fairer, ere I give or hazard.” He also rejects the gold casket because “what many men desire — that 'many' may be meant by the fool multitude that choose by show.” He says he will not choose what many men desire, because he will not jump with common spirits.

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It is known that several suitors have come to try their luck in the lottery of caskets.Portia has drawn many men of high status to Belmont where she has to select her husband according to the lottery devised by her dead father. The prince of Morocco is the first aspirant to exercise his choice.If he succeeds in choosing the casket which contains Portia's picture, the beautiful lady will accept him as her husband. Portia orders the curtains to be drawn to show the three caskets to the Prince. He has to read the inscriptions on these caskets to make up his mind. Each casket has a different inscription. The Prince of Morocco begins by surveying these caskets. The first one is that of gold. It bears the inscription "Who choose the me, shall gain what many men desire". The second is silver casket which holds out a promise, "Who chooseth me, shall get as much as he deserves." The third which looks rather dull is that of lead. It has a blunt warning " Who chooseth me, must give and hazard all he hath."

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