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I believe the correct answer is D - As long as I have you, it doesnât matter if weâre lost in the woods at night.
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In this segment from the drama âMidsummer Nightâs Dreamâ written by William Shakespeare, Helen is charmed and being alone in the woods with Demetrius doesnât scare her because she loves him so much and she relies on him to protect her. To her, it doesnât matter If she is lost if she has Demetrius besides her, as he is the world to her: âThis forest doesnât seem deserted when youâre here, because you are all the world to me. So how can anyone say Iâm alone, when the whole world is here to look at me?â (âMidsummer Nightâs Dreamâ, Act 2, scene 1, page 8)
Answer:
C- I love you so much; you make the night seem bright.
Explanation:
The speech given by Helena in the "Act 2 scene 1" of the midsummerâs nights dream means that she is in love and being with her beloved she does not feel the darkness and even the night seems bright. It does not make her feel the absence of light signifying brightness. She can spend the night with her beloved without feeling unsafe or insecure. She feels privileged to be with him and also admires his virtue.