WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Use the following extract to answer the question that follows:
Lie bath rid his prologue like a rough colt: he knows not the stop.
A good moral, my lord: it is not enough to speak, but to speak true.
The character that speaks before the speaker
it is not enough to speak, but to speak true illustrates
The character that speaks after the speaker is
The character that delivers the prologue is
Exaggerating one's personal features for comic effect is