Who speaks these words? "I hate a clever woman— yes, I pray that I may never have a wife at home with more than woman's wits! Lust breeds mischief in the clever ones."

a. Hippolytus
b. Theseus
c. Creon
d. Haemon
e. Menelaus


Ans: a. Hippolytus

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