A Midsummer Night's Dream 2.1 Performance: Oberon and Titania Lines 60-80

A Midsummer Night's Dream 2.1 Performance: Oberon and Titania Lines 60-80

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6th Grade - University

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In this dialogue, Titania and Oberon engage in a heated exchange. Titania declares her independence from Oberon, refusing his company. Oberon accuses her of infidelity, citing her interactions with Corin and Phyllida. The conversation shifts to the upcoming wedding of Theseus and the Amazon, with Oberon questioning Titania's intentions. He further shames her by recalling her past actions with Theseus, highlighting her betrayal of Hippolyta and others.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does Titania accuse Oberon of in their conversation?

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How does Titania feel about her relationship with Oberon?

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What does Titania reveal about Oberon's actions in the past?

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What is the significance of the mention of Theseus in Titania's dialogue?

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In what way does Titania's love for Theseus complicate her relationship with Oberon?

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