"O hell, what have we here?/A carrion death, within whose empty eye." (II.vii.63-64). I like this quote because, Morocco was so sure that he had the right casket and was almost positive that he would get to marry Portia and then as soon as he opens it he realizes that he will not get to marry Portia. However, it isn't an upset enough statement to show what he must be feeling because now he is banished. I also like how his long speech about which is the right casket essentially boils down to "O hell".
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