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Rina8888 [55]
2 years ago
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How does Shakespeare use the image of the moon in A Midsummer Night's Dream? Select all that apply. It reinforces the dreamlike

quality of the play. It reminds the audience of the passage of time. It reminds the audience that events are taking place at night. It provides an objective view of the events as they unfold.
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2 answers:
faust18 [17]2 years ago
8 0

The moon in shakespeare's " A Midsummer Night's Dream " is not only a luminous passive watcher in the night sky, but it is a powerful force.

It does symbolizes love,  lust   and dreaming and is seen as a power symbolic force that determines and affects human behaviors and reactions.

In the context of the question it does remain you that he events are only taking place at night and the reader of the passage of time.


vodomira [7]2 years ago
4 0
<span>It reminds the reader of the passage of time! It also reminds you that the events are taking place at night, not during the day.</span>
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