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Why does the author choose to have Lancelot call Guenevere “sweetheart” and “darling” in part two of King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act? to reveal the depth of his emotion to emphasize his frivolous romantic nature to illustrate the intimacy of their friendship to underscore the frantic pace of their relationship

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to emphasize his frivolous romantic nature is the answer. I got it right

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to emphasize his frivolous romantic nature

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The author gives this cheezy lines to Lancelot in the part two of King Arthur´s Socks, A comedy in one act, in order to exemplify to the audience and to make it more clear that he has a frivolous romantic nature, remember that this play is a comedy or a parody of the original novel of the King Arthur Tales, so the parody and the story has to have an exageration in how the characters interact and how they are protrayed in order to make them comical.

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