At several points in the play, the Oberon and Titania plot intersects with the four-lovers plot. How do Oberon's efforts to help
Helena create surprise or increased tension for the audience? A.Robin accidentally puts Hermia under a spell, so now both women love Demetrius. This action surprises the audience and builds tension between the two women.
B.Lysander abandons Hermia in the woods because of the enchantment. This action builds tension by making the audience wonder what will happen to Hermia.
C.Oberon turns Helena into a fairy and gives her to Titania, but Titania refuses to take her. This action increases tension because then Helena has nowhere to go.
D.Helena is under a spell and decides to kill Demetrius because he was cruel to her. This action surprises the audience and builds tension because they aren’t sure what will happen
The answer is B. <span>Lysander abandons Hermia in the woods because of the enchantment. This action builds tension by making the audience wonder what will happen to Hermia. </span>
The allegory contains many forms of symbolism used to instruct the reader in the nature of perception. The cave represents superficial physical reality. It also represents ignorance, as those in the cave live accepting what they see at face value.
The thought of us residing in utter blindness petrified me! or you could use For a long time he could not utter a word, so that the Rhetor had to repeat his question.