How does the appearance of the fairies in the denouement of A Midsummer Night's Dream affect the tone of the play?
A. After the silliness and disorder of the "play within a play," the fairies bring a tone of peace and order.
B. Oberon’s speech to Theseus creates a serious tone, reminding Theseus that the natural world is more powerful than human society.
C. Robin decides to cast new spells to cause more problems with the lovers, which creates a humorous tone.
D. Robin reminds the audience how foolish humans often are, which creates an uneasy tone for the couples' futures.