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Question
this question has two parts. first, answer part a. then, answer part b.
part a
which quotation from passage 2 summarizes a theme of both passages?
a \the orchard walls are high and hard to climb;...\ (section 6)
b \for stony limits cannot hold love out;...\ (section 7)
c \thou knowest the mask of night is on my face;...\ (section 14)
d \i have no joy of this contract to - night;...\ (section 20)
part b
how does shakespeare dramatize this theme differently than ovid does in passage 1?
a by placing the characters in a definite setting
b by increasing the conflict between the characters
Part A
To determine the quotation that summarizes a theme of both passages, we analyze each option:
- Option A describes the difficulty of climbing orchard walls, which is more about a physical barrier, not a theme likely shared by both passages.
- Option B, “For stony limits cannot hold love out; …”, suggests that love cannot be contained by boundaries. This is a common theme in many literary works (like Romeo and Juliet - style stories), so it's likely to summarize a theme shared by both passages.
- Option C is about the mask of night, likely related to secrecy or hiding, not a broad shared theme.
- Option D is about a contract and lack of joy, which is specific and not a shared theme.
Shakespeare often places characters in a definite, detailed setting (like the streets of Verona, specific households) to dramatize themes, while Ovid's mythological stories may have more abstract or less defined settings. If Option A is "by placing the characters in a definite setting", this would be a way Shakespeare dramatizes the theme (of love overcoming boundaries) differently. He uses a concrete, real - world - like setting with feuding families, specific locations, etc., while Ovid's work (e.g., Metamorphoses) may have more fantastical or less geographically/ socially defined settings.
(If the correct option was A based on typical analysis)
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B. "For stony limits cannot hold love out; …" (section 7)
Part B
(Note: Since the options are cut off, we'll assume a common analysis. Typically, Shakespeare (in Romeo and Juliet - style works) and Ovid (in mythological works) differ in dramatization. If we assume the options are about setting, conflict, etc.)