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It can be inferred that Theseus thinks Lysander is

1. Not worthy of Hermia

ll. A fine man but does not have her father's blessing

Ill. A scoundrel

A. L only

B.

C.

D. Land III

E. Land Il

ll only

Ill only

Sagot :

In Act I, Theseus cautions Hermia that she must abide by the directives of her father, Egeus.

What counsel did Theseus provide Hermia regarding Lysander?

  • Theseus claims he was aware of the situation and intended to speak with Demetrius about it. Egeus and Demetrius are summoned by Theseus to go with him so that he might give them some counsel. Theseus warns Hermia to be a nice child and pay attention to her father or face Athenian justice before the guys depart. All but Herma and Lysander leave.
  • In Act I, Theseus cautions Hermia that she must abide by the directives of her father, Egeus. Athens is a patriarchal society, as suggested by Theseus when he says that Hermia thinks of her father "as a deity." Women are expected to surrender to the desires of males, much as wax submits to the forms that are "imprinted" on it.        

The complete question is,

What exactly does Theseus tell Hermia?

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