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write a character sketch of prince of morocco, Prince of Arragon, and Bassanio. describe their behavior, appearance and what did they said and which casket did they choose.​

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Answered by sgajmer2020
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The Prince of Morocco's grand entrance at the beginning of Act a, is an excellent indication of his flamboyant and seemingly overbearing nature. His opening remark, "Mislike me not for my complexion," is a clear indication of his awareness about racial prejudice. He is most obviously not embarrassed about his...

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Prince of morocco's

The Prince of Morocco's grand entrance at the beginning of Act a, is an excellent indication of his flamboyant and seemingly overbearing nature. His opening remark, "Mislike me not for my complexion," is a clear indication of his awareness about racial prejudice. He is most obviously not embarrassed about his...

prince of arragon

The Prince of Arragon in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is arrogant, as his name implies, but not as arrogant and self-centered as another of Portia's suitors, the Prince of Morocco. The Prince of Arragon is straightforward, prudent, and thoughtful, but he's not as suitable for Portia as Bassanio, Portia's own choice for a husband.

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