nicole667
nicole667
25.07.2019 • 
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Plllzz heelp read the passage. excerpt from act v, scene 1, in a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare shakespeare's version of ovid's pyramus and thisbe myth pyramus sweet moon, i thee for thy sunny beams; i thee, moon, for shining now so bright; for, by thy gracious, golden, glittering gleams, i trust to take of truest thisby sight. but stay, o spite! but mark, poor knight, what dreadful dole is here! eyes, do you see? how can it be? o dainty duck! o dear! thy mantle good, what, stain’d with blood! approach, ye furies fell! o fates, come, come, cut thread and thrum; qual, crush, conclude, and quell! refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this scene and the myth. how does shakespeare use ovid's treatment of the moon in "pyramus and thisbe" in this scene from a midsummer night's dream? he personifies the moon as a character in his play. he defines the moon as an obstacle to the lovers. he uses the moon to enhance the romantic setting. he downplays the moon's importance to the setting.

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