Whom do you consider to be wise-the Prince of Morocco or the Prince of Arragon? Justify through arguments based on the play.
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In The Merchant of Venice, the Prince of Morocco is the first of Portia's suitors to have to choose between the caskets of gold, silver, and lead to win her hand in marriage. He chooses gold because it is the most obvious choice, being the most valuable of the three substances. ... It is ten times as valuable as silver.
Arragon describes the silver casket inscription that one truly gets what he deserves by giving various examples and thinks that he deserves Portia more than anyone else thus chooses the silver casket !
The Prince of Arragon's choice of the three caskets. The Prince of Morocco's choice was straightforward and simple. He chose the gold casket; it seemed to be the most obvious, most desirable choice. In contrast, the Prince of Arragon's choice is done with more prudence.
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