Question
23.
How do Hermia's exclamations in the dialogue below affect the
passage?
HERMIA:
O cross! Too
high to be enthrall'd to low!,
LYSANDER: Or else
HERMIA: O spite!
misgraffed
in respect of years;
Too old to be engaged to young!
LYSANDER: Or else it stood
upon the choice of merit:
HERMIA:
O hell! To choose love by another's eyes! (lines 9-13)
A. O They imply the
determined nature of young lovers.
B. O They show the
passionate tendency of young lovers.
c. O They reveal
the childish behavior of young lovers.
D. O They demonstrate the frustrated
disposition of young lovers
24.
How does Lysander' argument
in lines 29-40 reveal the central
the play?
Answer
O Lysander's argument reveals the central theme of the play, which is the power of love to overcome obstacles.