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what had the person expected to find here? what reason he had given for it? in merchant of venice act 2 scene 7​

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what had the person expected to find here? what reason he had given for it? in merchant of venice act 2 scene 7

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In this scene Morocco takes the test for Portia's hand. He reads out the inscription on

In this scene Morocco takes the test for Portia's hand. He reads out the inscription on casket, and comments on them. But his understanding of each is superficial. He

In this scene Morocco takes the test for Portia's hand. He reads out the inscription on casket, and comments on them. But his understanding of each is superficial. He chooses the gold casket because it is gold-the most precious of the three, and something

In this scene Morocco takes the test for Portia's hand. He reads out the inscription on casket, and comments on them. But his understanding of each is superficial. He chooses the gold casket because it is gold-the most precious of the three, and something that many men desire, like Portia. Much to his shock, the casket reveals a skull which

In this scene Morocco takes the test for Portia's hand. He reads out the inscription on casket, and comments on them. But his understanding of each is superficial. He chooses the gold casket because it is gold-the most precious of the three, and something that many men desire, like Portia. Much to his shock, the casket reveals a skull which says that even golden tombs hold worms. Outward appearance is not all, and Morocco

In this scene Morocco takes the test for Portia's hand. He reads out the inscription on casket, and comments on them. But his understanding of each is superficial. He chooses the gold casket because it is gold-the most precious of the three, and something that many men desire, like Portia. Much to his shock, the casket reveals a skull which says that even golden tombs hold worms. Outward appearance is not all, and Morocco leaves with a heavy heart, too aggrieved to prolong his departure.

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