I am not sure if you're asking for the word that stands for "<span>The information regarding the origin and development of a word".
The study of origin and development of words is etymology.</span>
In A Midnight Summers Dream, puck puts a love potion in Lysanders eye making him fall in love with the first person he sees. The first person that Lysander sees, was not the woman he loved but the woman that loves his friend. This making a love square.Lysander loves Helena, Hermia loves lysander, Helena loves Demetris, and Demetris loves Hermia.
Answer: Yes because sometimes I use social media to distract me from things and sometimes I use it just to fill time up.
In Macbeth, Act 1, scene 1, three witches in the countryside appear, in the middle of thunder and lightning, showing an atmosphere of disorder, confusion, and fear. The witches say "fair is foul and foul is fair" which makes us think that all things that seem to be one way, are completely the opposite. The witches talk in riddles and seem dark, dangerous, sinister. They look as if they knew exactly what to say to make Macbeth feel unconfortable and confused.
In Act 1 scene 7, there is a soliloquy, in which Macbeth debates if he should kill Duncan or not, because he was in fact very loyal to his King, and to kill him while he is a guest in his house represents a serious betrayal. He also admits that his only reason to kill him will be ambition, and the moment he makes the decision to become a murderer, he is opening the gates of sin and darkness in his own life. He analyses the reasons to become such a traitor and his possible consequences and realizes that it is not worth it, so he is not going to kill Duncan. In this scene, the plot helps to demonstrate Macbeth loneliness, in the sense that he is taking alone in the dark even though there are many servants but do not interact with him and his thoughts.