Merchant
of Venice Act 2 Scene 7
Extract I
Portia:
Go draw aside the curtains…..make your choice
1. Who is asked
to draw aside the curtains? Who is asked to make his choice?
Portia asks one of her attendants to pull
apart the curtains so that the different caskets are made visible. The prince
Morocco is asked to make the choice.
2. What does
Portia say later to the prince regarding the right casket?
After reading the inscription on the three
caskets, Morocco asks Portia how he will know if he chooses the right casket.
Portia replies that her portrait will be in the right casket. If he
selects that one, then she will be his wife.
3. Which casket
does the Prince of Morocco finally choose? What are the reasons for his choice?
The Prince of Morocco finally chooses the
golden casket. Morocco argues that base lead cannot contain such a
saintly person like Portia. Silver which is ten times inferior to gold also
cannot hold Portia as he is such a rich gem. So he concludes that Portia, whom
many men desire and is most precious must be contained in the
golden casket. Besides, the English have a gold coin which with the
figure of an angel engraved on it. Portia is an angel and hence her portrait
may be in the golden casket.
4. For what
reasons does the prince reject the other two caskets?
He rejects the base lead arguing that it
cannot contain such a noble person like Portia and silver which is ten
times inferior to gold cannot contain Portia as she is such a rich gem.
5. What does the
prince find when he opens the casket?
When the prince opens the casket he finds a
skull and in its eyeless socket a scroll.
6. How does the
prince bid farewell to Portia? What does Portia say when the prince leaves the
place?
Morocco bids farewell to Portia with the
warm-heartedness of a lover and says he must accept the cold comfort of the
rejected. He says that his sorrow is too great for many words. Those who have
lost their hearts’ desire depart thus sadly.
When the prince leaves the place, Portia calls
it a good riddance and wishes that every suitor like him should make a similar
choice.
Extract II
Morocco
Who chooses me shall……in love I do deserve.
1. On which casket do the words, who
chooses me shall get as much as he deserves?
On the silver casket
2. Why does Morocco initially doubt his worth
to deserve the lady?
Morocco initially doubts his worth to deserve
the lady because he thinks that though by his own standard, his merits may be
very high, yet those merits may not be sufficient enough to deserve Portia, as
her reputation is greater than his.
3. Why does he change his mind and say that he
deserves the lady?
Morocco, after having doubts about his worth
to win Portia, later on changes his mind. He feels that he deserves Portia
because of his royal birth, his wealth, his virtues and his upbringing. Above
all, he is worthy of her because of his deep affection for her.
4. Give the meaning of:
A) And weigh thy value with an even hand
And compare your personal worth impartially.
B) A weak disabling of myself
A sign of weakness which would bring
discredit on myself.
5. Why does Morocco think that Portia’s
picture is not in the lead casket?
Morocco read the inscription on the lead
casket which stated that whosoever selects it must be prepared to give
all and to risk everything. Morocco declares that no one except a fool will be
prepared to risk everything for the sake of dull lead. He argues that lead
cannot contain such a noble person like Portia.
Extract III
From the four corners of the earth…..to
see fair Portia.
1. Who speaks these words? Where is
he? What has he said about his courage in an earlier scene?
The prince Morocco speaks these words. He is
in a room in Portia’s house getting ready to make his choice of caskets. In an
earlier scene, Morocco said that with his sword he had slain the emperor of
Persia and a Persian Prince, who had defeated Solyman of Turkey thrice. He
boasted that he was courageous enough to confront a hungry lion,
defy the most valiant warrior on earth and face the wrath of a mother-bear by
separating its young ones from her.
2. What is the significance of the
words Shrine and Saint in the context?
Shrine is a place where any sacred relic of a
holy person or the image of a saint is kept. In this context, the
saint is Portia and the shrine is Belmont. The breathing saint is a reference
to Portia. Morocco says that people came from every part of the globe to
worship at the holy place which enshrines this living object of
adoration-Portia.
3. What warning is given by Porita
to the speaker before he makes the choice?
Before he makes the choice, the speaker is
told by Portia that the correct casket contains her picture and if he chooses
it, she will be his wife.
4. Who are ‘they’ that are referred
to in the extract? What difficulties do they face while coming?
‘They’ the refers to the many suitors
who come to Belmont from all parts of the globe to woo Portia. While coming
they travel through Persian deserts, wilderness of Arabia and even cross the
ocean.
5. Give the meaning of:
a) Hyrcanian deserts
Hyrcania was a province of the ancient Persian
empire. Hyrcanian deserts were deserts lying in the South of Caspian sea.
b) Watery kingdom: The oceans and its fierce
waves do not stop suitors
6. Why does the speaker reject the lead
casket?
The speaker rejects the lead casket since on
it was written that whoever selects it must be prepared to give all and to risk
everything for the dull lead. He thinks lead is too crude a metal even to
enclose the winding sheet when she is buried in the grave. He asserts that the
lead casket cannot hold Portia’s picture and so he rejects it.
Because silver is ten times inferior to gold
and such a rich gem can never be set in anything less than gold.
Extract IV
Or shall I think in silver she’s immured…….and
thrive I as I may.
1. Why does the prince think that
Portia’s picture not in the silver casket?
Sinful thought is the thought that Portia is
contained in the silver casket because silver has only a tenth of the value of
gold and a rich gem like Portia can never be set in anything less than gold.
2. What is the sinful thought, why is it so?
Sinful thought is the thought that Portia is
contained in the silver casket because silver has only a tenth of the value of
gold and a rich gem like Portia can never be set in anything less than gold.
3. Describe the coin referred to in the
extract. What is the difference between an angel on the coin and the angel in
the casket?
The coin referred to in the extract is the
gold coin in England on which the figure of Archangel Michael standing and
piercing a dragon was engraved on one side. The coin was called an angel and
its value was about ten shillings.
Morocco says that the figure of the angel on
the coin is engraved on the surface of the coin. It is outside, whereas Portia
is an angel, who lies on a golden bed within the casket entirely hidden from
view.
4. After opening the casket, the Prince finds
a dead skull and a scroll. Explain what is written on the scroll?
On the scroll it is written that things which
make the most brilliant show are not always the truest metal. For the sake of
mere gold, hundreds have risked and sacrificed their lives. Costly gold plated
tombs may be erected, but they have no real value. Decay and death are all they
contain.
5.Explain how the theme of appearance and
reality is shown in the choice made by the prince.
Write your own opinion.
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