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In turn, the speaker accuses the addressee of

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Literature in English WAEC 2024
From the novel; A Midsummer Night's Dream

In turn, the speaker accuses the addressee of 

  • cruelty checkmark
  • discrimination
  • deceit
  • indiscretion

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

In Act 3, Scene 2, after Hermia accuses Demetrius of murdering Lysander, Demetrius responds with the lines in the passage:

"So should the murdered look, and so should I,
Pierced through the heart with your stern cruelty;"

Here, Demetrius is saying that he feels like a victim, "pierced through the heart" by Hermia’s "stern cruelty."

He compares himself to a murdered man, implying that Hermia’s harsh words and lack of love for him are cruel. He feels emotionally wounded by her rejection.

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