The monologue playfully reassures the audience that what they have just seen was all in good fun, and no one got hurt.
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What purpose does Puck’s closing monologue serve?
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The monologue explains matter-of-factly why Puck and the other fairies did what they did.
The monologue explains matter-of-factly why Puck and the other fairies did what they did.
The monologue’s serious tone answers any remaining questions the audience might have about what they have just witnessed.
The monologue’s serious tone answers any remaining questions the audience might have about what they have just witnessed.
The monologue playfully reassures the audience that what they have just seen was all in good fun, and no one got hurt.
The monologue playfully reassures the audience that what they have just seen was all in good fun, and no one got hurt.
The monologue explains in detail what the audience should understand after witnessing the events in the play.
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