I’m presuming the last one is supposed to be bias, but that’s the one that has a negative connotation to it.
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Answer:
1. Hermia → Lysander
2. Helena → Demetrius
3. Titania → Oberon
Explanation:
The above is correct. I have been able to match each woman with her mate at the end of the play.
Lysander was mistaken to be Demetrius and was placed under Puck's spell which led him to fall in love with Helena. But eventually, the spell over Lysander was reversed and Lysander finally marries Hermia at the end.
Also, Demetrius and Helena ended up marrying each other. Demetrius later said that he wasn't in love with Hermia but with Helena.
Titania is the wife of Oberon.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a play written by William Shakespeare.
Answer:
He relied on his patience and Athena's help
Explanation:
When Odysseus returns to Ithaca where he is King, he returns in the form of an old beggar. His son Telemachus recognised him, but his wife Penelope did not, even if she spoke to him and he described Odysseus in great detail.
Odysseus found suitors for his wife in his house and they were drinking and eating and feasting at his expense. This greatly angered him but he kept his patience and bade his time before he struck.
He was aided by Athena who robbed the suitors of their wit and made them act horribly towards Odyssey - who was disguised as an old beggar - who later killed them all and was transformed back to his normal self.