The moon is considered...(in Act I and Act II of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream)
a.
a...
The moon is considered...(in Act I and Act II of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream)
a.
a motif or reoccuring symbol in the play
b.
a symbol for higher power watching over characters, crazy behavior, or unhappiness
c.
a symbol for the passing of time, romantic love
d.
all of the above are true
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