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Read the following question spoken by Helena very closely:

"Happy is Hermia wheresoe'er she lies

For she hath blessed and attractive eyes.

How came her eyes so bright? not with salt tears

If so, my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers.

No, no, I am as ugly as a bear..."

(Shakespeare 2.296-300)

What character trait does Helena exhibit in these lines?
Question 10 options:


Happiness


Contentment


Motivation


Jealousy
Question 11 (2 points)
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Read the quoted lines from the play that follow. What literary device does Shakespeare use to develop Helena's character?

"I am your spaniel, and Demetrius

The more you beat me I will fawn on you

Use me but as your spaniel: spurn me, strike me

Neglect me, lose me; only give me leave

Unworthy as I am, to follow you"

(Shakespeare 2.1.203-205).
Question 11 options:


Imagery


Metaphor


Onomatopoeia


Personification
Question 12 (2 points)
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In Act 2, what is most ironic about Lysander's last words before he falls asleep?
Question 12 options:


Lysander tells Helen that he hopes he dies before his loyalty to her ends. This is ironic because his loyalty will end as he sleeps when Puck doses him with the love potion.


Lysander tells Hermia that he hopes he dies before his loyalty to her ends. This is ironic because his loyalty will end as he sleeps when Puck does him with the love potion.


Lysander tells Helena that he hopes he dies before his loyalty to her ends. This is ironic because his loyalty will end as he sleeps when Oberon doses him with the love potion.


Lysander tells Hermia that he hopes he dies before his loyalty to her ends. This is ironic because his loyalty will end as he sleeps when Oberon doses him with the love potion.
Question 13 (2 points)
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In Act 3, Bottom is transformed. What is an example of dramatic irony is this Act?
Question 13 options:


Bottom is unaware that his head has been transformed into a donkey's head. The audience knows that he has a donkey's head, but he has no idea!


Bottom sees the donkey's head in the mirror, but doesn't notice it is actually his own face!


Bottom is unable to move despite the fact that he has extra feet to help him. The audience know that he can move extra fast, but he has no idea!


Bottom makes fun of fairies and he has actually become one himself. The audience know he is a fairy, but he has no idea!
Question 14 (2 points)
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In Act 3, Helena responds to Demetrius and Lysander who are under the spell of the "love juice,"

"O, spite! I see you all are bent to set against me for your merriment. If you were not civil and knew courtesy, you would not do me thus much injury. Can you not hate me, as I know you do , but you must join in souls to mock me too?" (3.2.145-150).

What do these lines reveal about Helena?
Question 14 options:


She is unwilling to marry.


She distrusts Demetrius and Lysander's feelings for her.


She is aware of Puck's involvement in the situation.


She is happy to be loved.

Respuesta :

1. What character trait does Helena exhibit in these lines? - JEALOUSY

Helena expresses jealousy because she wants to catch Demetrius' eyes. Instead, she realizes that Demetrius' is in love with Hermia because of her dreamy eyes


2. What literary device does Shakespeare use to develop Helena's character?

- METAPHOR

Based on the lines, metaphor was used because Helena's character wishes to follow Demetrius likened to a dog (spaniel). Just like a dog, even if the master hurts or hits him, he will still remain loyal and true. Just like Helena's devotion to Demetrius.


3. what is most ironic about Lysander's last words before he falls asleep?

- Lysander tells Hermia that he hopes he dies before his loyalty to her ends. This is ironic because his loyalty will end as he sleeps when Puck does him with the love potion.


4. What is an example of dramatic irony is this Act?

-Bottom is unaware that his head has been transformed into a donkey's head. The audience knows that he has a donkey's head, but he has no idea!

Bottom thought that the other characters has been playing a trick on him so he cannot continue with his performance as Pyramus.


5. What do these lines reveal about Helena?

- She distrusts Demetrius and Lysander's feelings for her.

Helena has always considered herself inferior to Hermia. She knows that the one guy she likes is in love with Hermia. That's why she cannot trust her feelings when Lysander and Demetrius came courting her.