WAEC - Literature In English (2022 - No. 42)

From the novel; A Midsummer Night's Dream
From the novel; A Midsummer Night's Dream
From the novel; A Midsummer Night's Dream


Read the extract below and answer the following questions


... seest thou this sweet sight?
Her dotage now I do begin to pity;
For meeting her of late behind the wood,
Seeking sweet favours for this hateful fool,
I did upbraid her, and fall out with her.
For she his hairy temples then had rounded
With coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers;
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 42 - 28)




The relationship between the speaker and thou in the first line is one of

companionship
friendship
king and courtier
master and errand boy

Explanation

Puck, also called Robin Goodfellow, the vivacious fairy, henchman for Oberon, and narrator in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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