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Act 2 Scene 7 - Coggle Diagram
Act 2 Scene 7
Characters
Prince Morocco
He reads the description of each casket and is unsure of which to choose. He feels that the description for the lead box is too threatening, and feels that he should not risk everything for it
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He chooses the gold casket, which is not the right casket. This makes him feel disappointed
The Prince of Morocco is a boastful man. He thinks he deserves and is worthy of everything -- even Portia
“Thou dost deserve enough,” “I do in birth deserve her, and in fortunes, In graces, and in qualities of breeding.”
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Portia
Portia feels relieved and hopes that men like the Prince of Morocco would choose the wrong casket too.
Portia dislikes the Prince of Morocco.
“A gentle riddance.—Draw the curtains, go.— Let all of his complexion choose me so.”
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