Table of Contents
- 1 What does Prince of Arragon say about merit?
- 2 What does Prince of Arragon say about the silver casket?
- 3 What does the Prince of Arragon say about the gold casket?
- 4 How does Arragon explain further the importance of deserving before getting an Honoured position?
- 5 Why does Arragon call the silver casket a treasure house?
- 6 How does Aragon explain further the importance of deserving before getting an Honoured position?
- 7 Why did the Prince of Morocco choose the gold casket?
- 8 How does Arragon respond when he discovers that he had made the wrong choice?
- 9 What is the difference between the Prince of Morocco and Arragon’s choice?
- 10 Why did the Prince of Arragon choose the gold casket?
- 11 Why does the Prince of Arragon reject lead?
What does Prince of Arragon say about merit?
What did he say about merit? Answer: Prince of Arragon says that people should not try to cheat fortune and win something without merit. No man should wear the garb of dignity, which he does not deserve.
What does Prince of Arragon say about the silver casket?
Arragon thus chooses the silver casket, which bears the inscription: “who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves.” He is very confident when he makes his choice and says, “I will assume desert,” meaning that he will take what he deserves. He feels that he rightfully deserves Portia.
What do you think is the reason why the Prince of Arragon made his choice of casket What does this tell us about him?
In The Merchant of Venice, the Prince of Arragon chooses the silver casket out of a sense of entitlement. The inscription on the casket says that whoever chooses it “shall get as much as he deserves.” As the prince arrogantly thinks that he deserves Portia’s hand in marriage, he promptly chooses the silver casket.
What does the Prince of Arragon say about the gold casket?
After taking an oath to not tell anyone which casket he chooses and agreeing to never propose to anyone for the remainder of his life if he picks the wrong box, the prince reads the inscription on the golden casket. The inscription reads, “Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire” (Shakespeare, 2.9.
How does Arragon explain further the importance of deserving before getting an Honoured position?
How does Arragon explain further the importance of deserving before getting an honoured position? Arragon further tells that no man should aspire to be honoured unless he deserves it.
Who is Prince of Arragon?
The prince of Arragon An arrogant Spanish nobleman who also attempts to win Portia’s hand by picking a casket. Like the prince of Morocco, however, the prince of Arragon chooses unwisely. He picks the silver casket, which gives him a message calling him an idiot instead of Portia’s hand.
Why does Arragon call the silver casket a treasure house?
Explanation: In the play “The Merchant of Venice” Prince of Aragon foolishly chooses the wrong casket. When Prince Arragon arrives at Belmont in Act 2 Scene 9, he decides to choose the right casket. This is the reason he called silver casket a treasure house because according to him it will make him win Portia.
How does Aragon explain further the importance of deserving before getting an Honoured position?
How does the Prince of Arragon react to his choice?
ANSWER: When Arragon comes to know that he made a wrong choice he thinks that he deserve no more than a foolish fellow with goggling eyes. He tells Portia that if he still stay there he will be appear as a big fool. According to him he came with a one fool head and returning with two.
Why did the Prince of Morocco choose the gold casket?
In The Merchant of Venice, the Prince of Morocco chooses the gold casket because gold is the most valuable of the three substances on offer, and he equates this with Portia’s value. He says that gold is the natural setting for a precious jewel.
How does Arragon respond when he discovers that he had made the wrong choice?
When arragon discovers that he had made the wrong choice, at the first place he was as unable to believe that he deserved a blinking idiot and not portia. He said that there is a fool’s head and a schedule. neither of it resembled portia. being disappointed he even asks if those were only his deservings.
Why does Prince of Arragon reject the lead casket?
Reviewing the inscriptions, he rejects the lead casket immediately because he thinks that it is not beautiful enough to give and risk all his possessions for. This scene focuses on the Prince of Arragon’s choice of the three caskets. The Prince of Morocco’s choice was straightforward and simple.
What is the difference between the Prince of Morocco and Arragon’s choice?
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. The prince is a proud man; he seems older than Morocco and almost bloodless,…
Why did the Prince of Arragon choose the gold casket?
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. The prince is a proud man; he seems older than Morocco and almost bloodless, compared to Morocco’s fiery charismatic bearing.
How does the Prince of Arragon try to influence Portia?
The prince tries to act courageous and tries to influence Portia by his intentions. The Prince of Arragon didn’t try to boast about himself but agreed to try his luck at the caskets without further ado. The Prince of Arragon, as his name suggests, is arrogant and proud like the Prince of Morocco.
Why does the Prince of Arragon reject lead?
The Prince of Arragon rejects lead because of the ominous warning, “who chooseth me shall must give and hazard all he hath”. The Prince of Morocco took his time to choose the right casket so as to not making rash decisions as he said, “I will survey th’ inscriptions back again. ” He also scrutinizes the inscriptions again and again.