What two objects does Morocco find in the casket of his choice? What is the motto borne by the silver
casket? What reason does he give to Portia for leaving in haste?plzz help me
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'The Merchant of Venice,' by William Shakespeare.
Explanation:
Q1. What two objects does Morocco find in the casket of his choice?
- Morocco's choice was a Gold basket.
- The Gold basket had two objects namely, a skull and a written message in an empty eye socket.
- The message stated that 'All that glitters is not gold.'
Q2. What is the motto borne by the silver casket? What does it contain?
- The motto borne by the silver casket stated that 'The suitor who opens it will get what he deserves.'
- The silver box contains a portrait of a blinking idiot with a written message in it.
- The message was, 'Those who do not think carefully before taking any step in any matter will always be fouled.'
Q3. What reason does he give to Portia for leaving in haste?
- He said that words can't describe his sorrows, so he is leaving sadly with a broken heart.
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