What expression are visible on morocco's face? Act 2 scene 1
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MOROCCO : Don’t dislike me for my complexion, The dark clothing of the polished sun, To whom I am a neighbor, and born near it. Bring me the fairest creature born in the north, Where the sun’s fire hardly thaws the icicles, And let’s make a cut for your love To prove whose blood is reddest, his or mine. I tell you, lady, this face of mine Has feared the valiant; by my love, I swear The best-regarded virgins of my country Have loved it too. I would not change this color, Except to steal your thoughts, my gentle queen.
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In Act 2 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, the Prince of Morocco tries to impress Portia in order to marry her. He tells her that she should not dislike him because of his dark complexion or skin. He says that he has a dark complexion...
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