He won't admit that he was the one who got her hooked on the donkey. When titania's head gets changed into that of a donkey during play practice, Oberon turns him into the play's biggest comedy.
Oberon claims that his pals have fled from him in terror because they are trying to "make a donkey" out of him, unaware that he has changed. (Yes, that is a clear instance of dramatic irony.
More on this is covered in "Symbolism, Imagery, and Allegory." Shakespeare most likely took inspiration from Apuleius's Golden Donkey, a funny tale from the time of the Roman Empire about a man who is transformed into a donkey.
Learn more about Shakespeare
brainly.com/question/7592021
#SPJ4
Someone who learns oh their own.
Answer:
the fall of the Spanish Empire
Explanation:
The Napoleonic Wars which had to do with the armed conflict against Napoleon Bonaporte in the early 19th century.
This conflict was mainly between Denmark and Sweden
One of the consequence of the Napoleonic Wars was the fall of the Spanish Empire
I believe the answer is D