what did lysander propose to hermia ? why was this action necessary
( ch - A midsummer night ' s dream )
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Lysander was in great affliction at hearing these evil tidings; but, recollecting that be had an aunt who lived at some distance from Athens, and that at the place where she lived the cruel law could not be put in force against Hermia (this law not extending beyond the boundaries of the city), he proposed to Hermia
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The speaker's dream was to play the role of Rama, Laxmana or Hanuman in the school annual day play. Her dream came true when Alka – the girl playing the role of Hanuman fell ill and so the teacher asked the speaker to play Hanuman in the place of the girl Alka.
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