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In this excerpt, Shakespeare presents the motif of night as a
villain with dark brows.
caring, romantic figure.
holy place to worship.
valued piece of artwork.
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caring, romantic figure.
Shakespeare personifies night as a gentle, protective presence that shelters lovers and sets a mood of intimacy rather than as a villain, a sacred shrine, or an artwork.
Shakespeare personifies night as a gentle, protective presence that shelters lovers and sets a mood of intimacy rather than as a villain, a sacred shrine, or an artwork.
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