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5 August, 04:09

The setting of Act I Scene I in A Midsummer Night's Dream is the palace of Theseus. Why is this setting important to the plot?

A) It emphasizes the importance of marriage to the people of Athens since Theseus is about to be wed.

B) It introduces the four young lovers, main characters, and piques interest in their trials and tribulations.

C) It illustrates that the people of Athens knew how to live in grandeur and plan impressive weddings.

D) It establishes the seriousness of daughters not agreeing to marry the person of their fathers' choosing.

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  1. 5 August, 04:32
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    I would say a is the answer
  2. 5 August, 04:33
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    I just had this question the anwser is A
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