Asked by aj

In this excerpt, Shakespeare presents the motif of night as a

villain with dark brows.
caring, romantic figure.
holy place to worship.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Villain with dark brows."

The phrase "dark brows" and any associated words like "hide," "steal," "cover," "threat," or other sinister imagery personify night as a menacing force. That treatment (shadowy, active, and morally charged) fits a villainous portrayal rather than a tender, romantic caregiver or a sacred place of worship.

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