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Which lines spoken by Rosalind best support the theme that love can lead people to act foolishly?
OA. "Love is merely a madness, and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do" (lines 37-38)
OB. "now loathe him; then entertain him, then forswear him; now weep for him, then spit at him;" (lines 51-53)
OC. "There is a man haunts the forest, that abuses our young plants with carving 'Rosalind' on their barks" (lines 1-3)
OD. "Nay you must call me Rosalind. Come, sister, will you go?" (line 69)

Sagot :

The sentence presented in option B shows how Rosalind claims that people in love can act foolishly.

Why does she believe this?

  • Because love makes people put up with absurd behavior.
  • Because love makes people sick.
  • Because love makes people put up with anything.

In the sentence presented in option B, Rosalind shows how she cured a man who was in love from the follies of love. It shows how she had to treat this man in a fickle, confusing way and torture him with her behavior.

However, the man's love made him accept all this, like a madman, for a long time, until love let him act and think correctly.

This question is about the play "As you like it" written by Shakespeare and you can learn more about this play at the link:

https://brainly.com/question/20114943

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