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set your heart at rest. the fairy land buys not the child of me-who is the speaker and what did the speaker suggest from a midsummer night's dream by Willam Shakespeare?​

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Answered by anchitsingh40
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In Shakespeare's popular comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream, the four fairies who attend to Queen Titania represent Shakespeare's interpretation of what fairy folk might be. ... The fairies in this play are not evil or dangerous, but simply mischievous creatures who humorously meddle in mortal affairs.

Titania clearly feels jealous, and Oberon's touchy response in these lines shows that he is equally jealous of Titania, who has a thing for Theseus. Despite the undertone of jealousy, Oberon's point here is that Titania has no right to dishonor him by complaining about his actions when she is guilty of the same.

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