WAEC - Literature In English (2024 - No. 38)
From the novel; A Midsummer Night's Dream
Earlier the addressee has accused the speaker of
disloyalty
infidelity
murder
theft
Explanation
Before these lines, Hermia accuses Demetrius of murder because she wakes up and cannot find Lysander. She assumes Demetrius has killed Lysander out of jealousy since both men were rivals for her love earlier.
In Act 3, Scene 2, Hermia angrily confronts Demetrius, saying:
"If thou hast slain Lysander in his sleep,
Being o’er shoes in blood, plunge in the deep,
And kill me too!"
She demands that Demetrius return Lysander to her, believing that he has harmed him.
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