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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, one could infer that Oberon dislikes the fact that Titania has not given him what he wants and wants her to suffer. Choose the textual evidence below that supports this inference. Question 1 options: Having once this juice, I’ll watch Titania when she is asleep And drop the liquor of it in her eyes. The next thing then she waking looks upon—Be it on lion, bear, or wolf, or bull, On meddling monkey or on busy ape—She shall pursue it with the soul of love. Knight of his train, to trace the forests wild. A certain aim he took At a fair vestal thronèd by the west, Or rather, do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not, nor I cannot, love you?
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