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The silver casket’s inscription (“as much as he deserves”) appeals to his sense of self-worth. He pauses to “weigh his value,” confident he deserves Portia. ◦ However, his focus on “deserving” still ties worth to external judgment, rather than humility—a flaw that will lead him to reject silver and choose gold.
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His dismissive reaction to lead reveals his materialistic mindset: he cannot fathom risking everything for something that appears worthless. ◦ He argues that people only take great risks for “fair advantages” (tangible rewards), which foreshadows his choice of the gold casket.
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“How much unlike my hopes and my deservings!” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
Arragon’s exclamation reveals his shock that the outcome does not match his self-image. He refuses to accept that his “deservings” are, in reality, a fool’s pride. ◦ His question “Did I deserve no more than a fool s head?” exposes his inability to confront his own flaws, highlighting the theme of self-deception.
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