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What does Egeus complain to Theseus about?
What does Egeus complain to Theseus about?
- The unjust laws of Athens
- His daughter Hermia's disobedience and her love for Lysander (correct)
- His inability to find a suitable husband for his daughter Hermia
- The lack of respect shown by Lysander towards him
Why does Theseus tell Hermia that her father should be as a god to her?
Why does Theseus tell Hermia that her father should be as a god to her?
- To highlight the power dynamics in Athenian society
- To emphasize the importance of parental authority and obedience (correct)
- To suggest that Egeus' word should be considered divine
- To show his support for Egeus' wishes
What is the worst consequence that Theseus mentions if Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius?
What is the worst consequence that Theseus mentions if Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius?
- To be forced into an arranged marriage with a stranger
- To be banished from Athens forever
- To be sentenced to death or a life of solitude (correct)
- To face imprisonment in the palace
What is Egeus' request to Theseus regarding the ancient privilege of Athens?
What is Egeus' request to Theseus regarding the ancient privilege of Athens?
Why does Hermia ask for permission to know the worst that may befall her if she refuses to wed Demetrius?
Why does Hermia ask for permission to know the worst that may befall her if she refuses to wed Demetrius?
What is Hermia's attitude towards marrying Demetrius?
What is Hermia's attitude towards marrying Demetrius?
How does Lysander describe his love for Hermia?
How does Lysander describe his love for Hermia?
What does Demetrius claim about his relationship with Helena?
What does Demetrius claim about his relationship with Helena?
How does Theseus react to the situation involving Hermia and Demetrius?
How does Theseus react to the situation involving Hermia and Demetrius?
What is Egeus's stance regarding Hermia's marriage?
What is Egeus's stance regarding Hermia's marriage?
Study Notes
Conflicts and Relationships in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Egeus complains to Theseus about his daughter Hermia's disobedience, as she refuses to marry Demetrius, the suitor chosen by her father.
Theseus' Counsel
- Theseus tells Hermia that her father should be as a god to her, emphasizing the importance of filial obedience and respect.
Consequences of Disobedience
- If Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius, the worst consequence mentioned by Theseus is death or a life of celibacy.
Ancient Privilege of Athens
- Egeus requests that Theseus enforce the ancient privilege of Athens, which allows a father to choose his daughter's husband or have her put to death for disobeying.
Hermia's Defiance
- Hermia asks for permission to know the worst that may befall her if she refuses to wed Demetrius, showing her determination to follow her own heart.
Hermia's Attitude towards Demetrius
- Hermia is reluctant to marry Demetrius, indicating that she does not reciprocate his love.
Lysander's Love
- Lysander describes his love for Hermia as true and genuine, highlighting the strong bond between them.
Demetrius' Claim
- Demetrius claims to have previously wooed Helena, but now refuses to return her love, showcasing his superficial and fickle nature.
Theseus' Reaction
- Theseus reacts to the situation with a calm and authoritative demeanor, urging Hermia to comply with her father's wishes.
Egeus' Stance
- Egeus is adamant that Hermia should marry Demetrius, reflecting his rigid and patriarchal views on marriage and family.
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Test your knowledge on the dialogue and characters in Act 1, Scene 1 of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by William Shakespeare. This quiz covers the encounter between Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus, Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius at the palace of Theseus in Athens.