This song is sang by Ophelia in Act IV, scene V of <em>Hamlet</em>, by William Shakespeare.
In this song, Ophelia sings about a woman who was a "maid" (virgin) and was in love with a man. She tells us that the woman accepted to an invitation by the man on Valentine's Day, and when she left, she was not a maid anymore.
The song points to two important aspects of Ophelia's mind. First, it suggests how betrayed she feels about her relationship with Hamlet. We see that she is reflecting on how men are, and she finds them disgraceful and cunning. The second element is the fact that Ophelia is hallucinating and speaking about nonsensical things. This indicates that she has lost her mind, most likely due to the death of her father or the state of her relationship with Hamlet. By the end of the act, Ophelia will die by drowning.
Eugene reacts differently from the rest of the family because he never waits for them when they go hiking. His father is upset because he thinks that the family has to "enjoy together."
<h3>Reason for Father's Annoyance</h3>
In the text, Eugene's father was annoyed because he runs away from the family when they go hiking in the mountains.
Father said that he had a hard life when growing up and had every reason to run away but Eugene had his family and should not run away from them.
Father believes that they should enjoy themselves together so Eugene should not stay apart from others.
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The correct answer is B. Byron himself
Byron presented his early life in the story of Childe Harold in which he regretted his wasted youth and wished he could change things.