What does prince of morocco think of himself how is he mistaken?
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he thinks that he is more capable of winning Portia because he thinks himself to be very wealthy in terms of money,virtues as well as in love but he mistakens when he chooses the golden casket by its outer appearance
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Prince of morocco considers himself to be the bravest man alive. He is capable of defeating anyone.
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He can take on a hungry lion roaring for prey. He is greatly mistaken in his assertion. Regardless of her true feelings for the Prince of Morocco, Portia responds politely and reassuringly. His feelings are spared because the irony of her words is lost on him. He is "as fair / As any comer I have look's on yet / For my affection," she says. She accords Morocco the respect due to his rank. "Mislike me not for my complexion," the Prince of Morocco says to Portia. He has dark skin and is aware of Portia's society's racist ideologies. He is correct in assuaging her concerns because she has previously made racist remarks.
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