The reason hun is because Shakespeare uses an early form of the English language. There are a few differences between today's English and Shakespeare's Early Modern English. He uses words such as thee, thy, lord, thou, art, etc which is complicated for us to understand. Also, many of Shakespeare's plays were written in iambic pentameter which makes his writings much more difficult to interpret. Another thing is that he invented new words in his writings, over 1,000 words he invented.
In the story of Cupid and Psyche, Cupid represents love while Psyche represents the soul.
The moral of this story is "curiosity kills the cat". As you may or may not know, Psyche was instructed by Cupid (while he was invisible) to not try and find his identity, or what he looked like.
However, Psyche was so curious and did what she was told not to do, because of her curiosity. This caused Cupid to be heartbroken and their relationship was dented.
She is jealous that Lovborg befriended Thea
and is indeed jealous of Lovborg's talent over her boring husband's
She demonstrates a psychologically unfit apathy for bonding with people.
or is just plain mean
The correct answer is this one: "They could go with Delilah, Jim or Elaine; and Debby, Sandra; and Lynn could go with us." The answer that demonstrates correct separation of the elements in a series is this: <span>They could go with Delilah, Jim or Elaine; and Debby, Sandra; and Lynn could go with us</span>