LANCELOT: (takes a book from the table, and reads) “It needs no maxims drawn from Socrates To tell me this is madness in my blood—” (He pauses. She looks up inquiringly. Presently he goes on reading—) “Nor does what wisdom I have learned from these Serve to abate my most unreasoned mood. What would I of you? What gift could you bring, That to await you in the common street Sets all my secret ecstasy a-wing Into wild regions of sublime retreat? And if you come, you will speak common words—” (He stops, and flings the book across the room. She looks up.) Why does Dell have Lancelot read the poem to Guenevere? to give Lancelot a chance to tell Guenevere about Mary to offer a solution to the problems faced by all the characters to reflect the same ideas about love and “madness” that have run through the play to reveal that Arthur is in love with another woman....
ANSWER C to reflect the same ideas about love and “madness” that have run through the play