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In the opening scene of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1.1), Theseus and Lysander both refer to a “dowager”, a widow. Why does each character mention one? what does such a repetition suggest about the characters’ concerns? why might each character, given who they are and what the context of their speech is, use language that is more suggestive of the financial sphere than the romantic sphere?

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