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Who says thou art as wise as thou art beautiful?
Amusingly, Titania responds to Bottom’s illogic with an equally unreasonable conclusion: “Thou are at wise as thou art beautiful” (III.
What does this mean Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful?
Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful. She is blinded by love at this moment: Bottom with his ass’s head is not conventionally beautiful, so saying he is as wise as he is handsome is, on the surface, saying he is a fool.
Which quotation about art is by William Shakespeare?
The object of Art is to give life a shape.
What does Hermia accuse Demetrius of?
Hermia accuses Demetrius of killing Lysander.
What is it puck reports to Oberon?
1. Puck reports to Oberon that he came upon the craftsmen “met together to rehearse a play” near the sleeping Titania and changed Bottom’s head for that of an ass, then made certain Bottom was near Titania so that he was the first being she saw when she woke up and would she fall in love with him.
Who loves Hermia by the end of Act 3?
Oberon and Puck witness this debacle, and Oberon knows they need to set things right. He decides to cause a fog to come so that the four Athenians will lose track of each other. Then he will, once again, make them fall asleep and put the potion on Lysander’s eyes, so that he falls back in love with Hermia.
What does by R Lakin a parlous fear mean?
perilous
An oath, meaning “By our Lady-kin,” or Little Lady, where little does not refer to size, but is equivalent to dear. “By’r Lakin, a parlous [perilous] fear.” — Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream , iii. 1.
Who art thou meaning?
“Who art thou?” is an old English way of saying, “who are you?” It is an example of Early Modern English (roughly 1550 to 1750).
Who said the object of art is to give life a shape?
William Shakespeare quote: The object of Art is to give life a shape.