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ivanzaharov [21]
3 years ago
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Choose one of the prompts below and respond to it in a complete paragraph using the textual evidence provided to support your re

sponse.
Puck is known as a mischievous and playful character. He causes a few problems for the young Athenian lovers.

By the end of the play, has Puck (Robin) learned his lesson or will he continue playing tricks on the human world?
English
1 answer:
Sergeeva-Olga [200]3 years ago
5 0

by the end of the play Puck has learned his lesson it follows with his closing statement in the end of the play it is as an apology for his wrong doing.

If we shadows have offended,

Think but this, and all is mended--

That you have but slumbered here

While these visions did appear.

And this weak and idle theme,

No more yielding but a dream,

Gentles, do not reprehend.

If you pardon, we will mend.

And, as I am an honest Puck,

If we have unearned luck

Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,

We will make amends ere long;

Else the Puck a liar call.

So, good night unto you all.

Give me your hands, if we be friends,

And Robin shall restore amends.

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