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English, 06.02.2021 06:40, lizzytyler4725

PLEASE HELP Why is it significant to one of the play’s themes that Theseus and Hippolyta had previously been foes?
(in A Midsummer Night's Dream)

A) It foreshadows the ending of the play where they once again become foes.

B) It shows that unlike Lysander and Hermia, Theseus and Hippolyta’s marriage was arranged.

C) It foreshadows the other “battles” to come in the play between couples.

D) It compares their love to the “peaceful” relationship between Oberon and Titania.

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