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24 July, 21:36

The prince of Aragon had to take an oath befor he was allowed to choose a casket in the lottery for Portia's hand in marriage following was not part of this oath

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  1. 25 July, 01:15
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    In Act II, Scene 9 of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, the Prince of Arragon arrives at Belmont to choose the correct casket for Portia. He promises to (1) keep his choice a secret, (2) if he chose wrong, he'd never propose to another woman and (3) leave Belmont promptly.

    He did NOT promise to give Portia a bag of gold ducats if he chose incorrectly.
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