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1. B:It sets the stage for a tragic ending.
As soon as the moon appears, the ending is set up. In the myth, it just casts light for Pyramus and Thisbe to see, and in Midsummer the moon introduces himself and the light he's providing for the two to meet under.
2. C:He adds more dialogue.
In order to suit the needs of a play format and the add humor, Shakespeare adds a lot more dialogue into the scene. Even characters who are inanimate objects or animals (the wall, moon, and lion) speak.
As soon as the moon appears, the ending is set up. In the myth, it just casts light for Pyramus and Thisbe to see, and in Midsummer the moon introduces himself and the light he's providing for the two to meet under.
2. C:He adds more dialogue.
In order to suit the needs of a play format and the add humor, Shakespeare adds a lot more dialogue into the scene. Even characters who are inanimate objects or animals (the wall, moon, and lion) speak.