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user100 [1]
3 years ago
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Which characters exchange these lines and in what order in Act I, Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night's Dream? I frown up him, yet he l

oves me still. O that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill!
A. Helena followed by Hermia
B. Hermia followed by Helena
C. Titania followed by Oberon
D. Oberon followed by Titania
English
1 answer:
muminat3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B. Hermia followed by Helena

Explanation:

The play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare, set in Athens, revolves around the upcoming wedding of Theseus, Duke of Athens and Hippolyta, the Amazonian Queen. The whole events that led up to the main day of the wedding constitutes the whole play.

The given lines <em>"I frown up him, yet he loves me still"</em> was said by Hermia to which Helena replies "<em>O that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill!" </em>They were discussing about Demetrius falling in love with Hermia who did not love him. She loved a man named Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius. This complicated love story will be the subplot of the whole play.

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