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why do Portia's suitors have to swear not to approach another woman in marriage if they lose her father's challenge in the play the merchant of venice brainly

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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: The Merchant of Venice.

  • Portia`s father ensured that the challenge was not a mere game of chance.
  • He placed before the suitors a lottery of caskets.
  • There were three caskets made of gold, silver and lead.
  • Each casket consisted a clue that would help the deserving man to the box which contained the portrait of Portia.
  • Anyone of the suitor who found the correct casket would win her as his wife.
  • Portia's father further asked the suitors to take an oath.
  • They were made to swear never to speak to any lady on the matter of marriage incase they chose the wrong case.
  • The suitors were also asked not to reveal to any of the other suitors the casket he chose and also to leave Belmont in case they fail in the challenge.
  • Portia`s father did so to reduce the number of suitors attempting for the challenge and ensure complete devotion of the deserving suitor towards his daughter.

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Answered by ramyamgowda77732
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1. Why do Portia's suitors have to swear not to approach another woman in marriage if they lose her father's challenge in The Merchant of Venice?

# Once the rules of the challenge Portia's father set up before his death are made clear, it becomes apparent that the challenge is not a simple game of chance. Each casket is inscribed with a clue that is designed to direct a worthy man to the box that holds Portia's portrait. Even though the element of chance is reduced in the challenge, if any man is allowed to accept the challenge and choose between the three caskets, it substantially raises the odds of an unworthy man undertaking the challenge on a whim and winning Portia's hand. To protect against this possibility, Portia's father has added the requirement that those who accept the challenge swear never to marry another woman even if they lose the challenge. Although it's unclear how such a provision might be enforced, this first hurdle limits the pool of suitors who are willing to risk a lifetime of loneliness for the mere chance to marry Portia, which at least ensures the winner will have a basic level of devotion to her.

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