Merchant of Venice
Merchant of Venice act2 scene 1
Why is the fortune thought to be bling. ? Do you think Morocco is ware of the possibilities of losing in the lottery of the casket? What makes him think so?
Why is the fortune thought to be bling. ? Do you think Morocco is ware of the possibilities of losing in the lottery of the casket? What makes him think so?
The Prince of Morocco is well aware that the choosing of caskets and the ability to marry Portia is a game of chance, he wil either be unlucky.... or lucky. None-the-less, he is willing to take this chance.
Which is the better man, the greater throw May turn by fortune from the weaker hand. So is Alcides beaten by his page, And so may I, blind fortune leading me, Miss that which one unworthier may attain And die with grieving. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Good fortune then!—Merchant of Venice