If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber’d here,
While these visions did appear.
A. When Hermia and Lysander are talking
B. Right before Puck casts a spell on Bottom
C. When Theseus and Hippolyta are talking about their wedding
D. At the very end of act 5
When are the following lines spoken?
It's at the very end of Act V, Scene II - the last scene of the play - of A Midsummer's Night Dream by William Shakespeare.
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Reply:A Midsummer Nights Dream.
Hermia
Egeus's daughter. Hermia is a beautiful young woman of Athens, and both Demetrius and Lysander are in love with her. Hermia defies her father's wish that she marry Demetrius because she is in love with Lysander. She is unusually strong-willed and independent—refusing to comply even when Theseus orders her to obey her father—and resolved to elope with Lysander. Hermia is also the childhood friend of Helena.
Lysander
A young nobleman of Athens in love with Hermia. Although Hermia's father refuses to let her marry Lysander, Lysander believes that love must conquer all obstacles, so he persuades Hermia to run away from her home and family with him, into the forest.
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Kevin, Liverpool, England.
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