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2 August, 06:03

Each plotline in A Midsummer Night's Dream follows the same narrative arc structure.

How does the climax of the Oberon-Titania plotline affect the tone of the play?

A. Oberon puts juice in Titania's eyes, which is a kind and loving thing to do, and creates a romantic tone.

B. Titania gives the Indian boy to Oberon, which is tragic and adds a sorrowful dimension to the play.

C. Oberon sends Robin to get the flower, which is an act of revenge that creates an angry tone.

D. Titania falls in love with Bottom after he is transformed, which is silly and adds to the humor of the play.

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  1. 2 August, 06:23
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    The answer fam is ... D) Titania falls in love with Bottom after he is transformed, which is silly and adds to the humor of the play
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