In what way is Shakespeare's Hermione most like Galatea from Ovid's story?
A.
Both have mou...
English, 16.02.2022 09:30 codycollier
In what way is Shakespeare's Hermione most like Galatea from Ovid's story?
A.
Both have mourned the loss of a child.
B.
Both apparently come to life, surprising other characters.
C.
Both receive the help of a goddess.
D.
Both are accused of misdeeds, though they are innocent.
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