The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare -- Act 2, Scene 7 -- Summary and Analysis

Summary

We are in Belmont. Morocco must choose a casket. He chooses the gold casket, which bears the inscription 'Who chooseth me, shall gain what many men desire.' It is the wrong casket, as a note inside informs him, and he departs.


Main events

  • Morocco chooses the wrong casket (gold)


Participating Characters

  • Portia
  • Morocco

Table of Contents: The Merchant of Venice -- Summary and Analysis



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