WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Read the extract below and answer the question:
And in the wood, when often you and I
Upon faint primrose-beds were women lie,
Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet,
There, my Lysander and myself shall meet,
And these from Athens turn away our eyes
To see new friends and stranger companies
Farewell, sweet playfellow;...
...you and I in the first line refers to
The lines are spoken by Hermia to Helena in Act 1, Scene 1. Hermia is reminiscing about their childhood friendship, recalling how they used to confide in each other. However, Hermia is now planning to elope with Lysander and says farewell to Helena.
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