Question
Passage 1: Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare
SCENE II. The Same. A Room in a Cottage
Passage 2: The Metamorphoses
by Ovid
BOOK THE FIFTH.
FABLE I.
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.
Which detail from Shakespeare’s play signals that the play is meant to create a different feeling for the audience than the source material?
(1 point)
Responses
the use of characters from the fable
the use of characters from the fable
the inclusion of the lion
the inclusion of the lion
the bantering dialogue
the bantering dialogue
the choice to frame the fable as a play within a play
by William Shakespeare
SCENE II. The Same. A Room in a Cottage
Passage 2: The Metamorphoses
by Ovid
BOOK THE FIFTH.
FABLE I.
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.
Which detail from Shakespeare’s play signals that the play is meant to create a different feeling for the audience than the source material?
(1 point)
Responses
the use of characters from the fable
the use of characters from the fable
the inclusion of the lion
the inclusion of the lion
the bantering dialogue
the bantering dialogue
the choice to frame the fable as a play within a play
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The detail from Shakespeare’s play that signals the play is meant to create a different feeling for the audience than the source material is **the bantering dialogue**. This reflects Shakespeare's use of humor and witty exchanges to create a light-hearted and comedic atmosphere, contrasting with the tone of the original fable in Ovid's "Metamorphoses."
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