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liubo4ka [24]
3 years ago
15

In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the mention of _____ is an allusion to earlier English poetry

English
2 answers:
Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Cupid

Explanation:

The beginning of English poetry is marked by the valorization of romantic love. In this type of literature, the cupid was a figure that appeared frequently, as a way to highlight the moment of the birth of passion among lovers. For this reason we may conclude that in a Midsummer Night's Dream, the mention of Cupid is an allusion to earlier English poetry.

Digiron [165]3 years ago
5 0

The answer would be Cupid.

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