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The Importance of Setting in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
The two locations of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' are essential to the development
of the plot, although their presentation relies wholly on the characters we meet there, their
adventures and their descriptions of these places. Athens is not an accidental choice of location:
although much of the detail of the play is quintessentially English, the classical setting enables
Shakespeare to introduce the notable lawgiver, who has had his own problems in love; it makes
plausible the reference to the severe law, and it allows Oberon to refer seriously to Cupid and Diana
without the play's seeming blasphemous.
Theseus is an enlightened ruler, notable...show more content...
In this wood the actions of men are observed by greater powers who give then their deserts. Thus
Bottom, encroaching on the bower of the Fairy Queen is the victim of Puck's mischief, though he
suffers less from the indignity than his terrified fellows.
The wood is also a place of wild beasts. When Titania sleeps the fairies cast a spell and one stands
as sentinel to keep away snakes, hedgehogs, spiders, beetles and other creatures thought harmful or
unpleasant. There may even be lions and wolves, described by Puck in 5.1, as he enters Theseus'
house, which shall not be disturbed by unwanted creatures; there are ounce, cat, bear, pard and boar,
any of which Titania may see on waking, and love. Even when these creatures are absent, Puck (3.2
105 – 110) may imitate them. Lysander, perhaps drawing inspiration from the woodland beasts
likens Hermia both to a cat and to a serpent (3.2 260 –261).
Helena has dreamed of a serpent, eating her heart away, while Helena claims to be as "ugly as a
bear" since the other woodland beasts run from her ("for fear" she supposes, but we do not have to
agree with this judgement).
There is, however, a more pleasant quality of the wood. Titania's bower is described by Oberon as
a place of great beauty and delight to the senses. Titania, in love with Bottom, orders her fairies to
provide him with delightful pleasures. Though his appetite is
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Midsummer Night's Dream
In the play "Mid–summer night's dream" you are faced with many absurd ideas and actions. In
this poem you are faced with the decision of if you believe that Shakespeare meant for this play to
be a work or reality, or a work of the realm unknown. You have to decide if he meant all of these
things literally as a dream or if it was all an illusion of the mind. Although the beginning of the
story is very realistic, just as the couples enter these woods they are faced with the ideas of
illusion, and a fictional world they never imagined existed. In the poem it seems as if Shakespeare
had this perfect idea of a dream world the couples would encounter. The reality of this story is love,
and all of its disasters. The battle between who is in love and
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Midsummer Night's Dream
Weird, unusual, different. These are all the words we can use to describe the book A Midsummer
Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. In the book, Bottom gets turned into a donkey, which you
don't see very often. Lysander shows that love is strong when he shows love to Hermia in the play
and when he shows love to Helena. Lysander is a regular person who loves girls and wants to be with
them. However, Hermia's father did not want this marriage to happen because he wanted Hermia to
marry Demetrius.
The way Lysander handles love is very much the same as people today. When Lysander has the
love juice on and sees Helena he goes into a state of mind and thinks he wants to love on her. So,
like a good man would, he starts to say how beautiful and
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Midsummer Night's Dream Essay
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream is a tale surrounding the love of a couple forbade to
wed and the misadventures following their resolution to elope. The story follows different characters
of varying scopes throughout the night that all encounter some level of magical interference to their
lives. The following analysis of A Midsummer Night's Dream explores the role of magic within the
play, and how it affected each of the principle characters.
"The use and misuse of magic has an important role in A Midsummer Night's Dream" (The Use of
Magic in A Midsummers Night Dream ::William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream). As
the play begins, Act I, Scene i lets the audience meet four of the key characters of they play; Hermia,
Lysander, Demetrius, and Helena. Hermia, who has been betrothed to...show more content...
Beginning his story, Bottom meets up with a few men to rehearse a play they hope to perform for
the Duke's upcoming wedding. As one of the men hands out the parts to be played, Bottom
incessantly interjects; claiming he would be perfect for each role named, but is finally convinced
that he can only play the lead. The scene ends with the group dispersing, agreeing to meet the
following night in the woods to rehearse.
With Act II, Scene I, the audience is familiarized with the magical individuals residing in the
woods; Robin Goodfellow, who is more commonly referred to as Puck, Oberon, King of the
Fairies, and Titania, Queen of the Fairies. The King and Queen are at odds from the beginning of
their story due to a boy Titania has taken in that Oberon wishes to take possession, "I do but beg a
little changeling boy, To be my henchman" (Shakespeare 2.1.489–490). Titania refuses Oberon's
demands of the child, leaving Oberon enraged and intent on seeking revenge on the Queen before the
night is
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Literary Analysis
What literary criticism lens is most effective in creating meaning and entertainment throughout
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream? The play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, has
several characters involved in a love triangle. Many scenes in the story involves power being used
or taken away and use of money. Throughout the play, readers and viewers experiences Hermia's
power is being taken away by her father, Eugues,which is her kindred, not letting her marry the
man she truly loves,Lysander. Later throughout the story, Robin, character from the story
contains a enthrall love juice that has power and makes another character from the story, Titania,
fall in love with a donkey.The marxist literary criticism lens is the most effective in creating
meaning and entertaining readers and viewers in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. To
begin with, Act 1 Scene 1 helps develop the marxist lens for the reader and viewer. According to a
Midsummer Night's Dream, "That's why I'm giving him my daughter. She mine and I'm giving
her to Demetrius. My lord I'm just as noble and rich.." (Shakespeare 1.1, 9). This demonstrates
how there is money and power involved in the story. Egeus, Hermia's father, removes all of her
power. Egeus has her power and controls his daughter, Hermia. In the story, Egeus arranges her
marriage with someone whom she doesn't love, and he doesn't let her marry who she loves,
Lysander. Not only that, but also shows how money also is being used in the story.
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A Midsummer Nights Dream Essay
In the comedic romantic play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare, four
plebeians are fighting for fate and destiny in the city of Athens, Greece. Hermia, a strong willed
young lady, defies her father's orders to marry Demetrius, another Athenian man, and subsequently
runs off to the woods to marry Lysander. However, when the lovers, Hermia and Lysander, run off,
their plans are disrupted when they are told on by Helena, Demetrius's obsessive lover. At this
moment, Lysander, after learning about the others disrupting their plans to elope, says "the course
of true love never did run smooth" (28) Later, when the love potion is placed onto the lovers by
Puck, the well known trickster, and the other fairies such as Oberon...show more content...
Lots of feelings between Hermia, Lysander, Helena and Demetrius are not mutual and are only a
series of unconnected lines from one person to another to another. This truly demonstrates the
hardships and complications of true love and how it does not always go as perfect as planned.
Many problems arise because of the mixups between the love juice and the fairies. One such
mixup is when Hermia and Lysander's plans to elope are very suddenly halted when Helena hears
of their plans and tells Demetrius, who decides to see if Helena's rumors are true. Demetrius then
goes into the woods, followed by Helena, to see if it is true, but does not find the lovers, but
instead are seen by Oberon. Oberon, while having love issues of his own with Titania, sees
Helena and her obsessive love for Demetrius, and so makes a plan to help Helena with her love
issues. When Oberon, of which is busy with other tasks, tells Puck to put the supernatural love
juice on the eyes of an Athenian man (Demetrius) so that he will fall in love with Helena, he
gladly takes the task. Though since Oberon is not specific with his directions for the love potion,
Puck accidentally puts it on Lysander while he is sleeping. Consequently, when Lysander awakens
he automatically falls in love with Helena. "Lysander's love, that would not let him bide; Fair
Helena, who more engilds the night than all yon fiery oes and eyes of
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Analysis A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare The story of A Midsummer Night's Dream
was mainly about love and its abnormal dealings. In the play, Shakespeare tried to show that love is
unpredictable, unreasonable, and at times is blind. The theme of love was constantly used during
the play and basically everything that was said and done was related to the concept of love and its
unpredictable ness. Shakespeare made all of the characters interact their lives to be based on each
other's. At first, everything was very confusing, and the characters were faced with many different
problems. In the end, however, they were still able to persevere and win their true love, the love
they were searching for in the first place....show more content...
Hermia was not going to give up her growing passion and desire for Lysander. She decided to run
off into the woods with Lysander and get married. The two ran in the woods, got lost, and settled
down to rest until the morning. Hermia's love was still deep for Lysander, but she was not
comfortable sleeping directly next to him. This showed that she still had her morals in tact and
she made him sleep further away from her. As morning came, Lysander awoke before Hermia
and, abandoned her because he was under the spell. When Hermia woke up and saw that her true
love was missing, she quickly went to find him. Hermia never gave up on her love for Lysander.
She only wanted him and nothing was going to stop her. Astonishingly she was able to pass all of
the obstacles in her way and still retain the love for Lysander. Lysander on the other hand was not
able to hold on to his love for Hermia during the time in the woods. In the beginning he started out
madly in love with Hermia and unable to hide his true feelings for her. He was forced by the spell
to forget about Hermia and instead he wanted her friend Helena, because of the nectar in his eyes,
which made him fall in love with the first person he sees (intervention of supernatural, to change
destiny). Lysander chased Helena and begged for her love. The spell from the nectar caused
Lysander to take a totally different view on his life. Now, he wanted Helena and he could not even
stand to look at
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Midsummer Night's Dream Essay
One of the most unique part of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream is it's instrumentation. Britten
did not followed the "standard" instrumentation that many composers use during this time. Besides
the orchestra, he also includes instrument such as harpsichord, wide varieties of percussion
instruments, a stage band and even more interesting that he also uses countertenor, children choir,
and a coloratura soprano. What I also find interesting is that for the character Puck, Britten did not
assign him any singing part, but most of the time his role would be speaking. On the other hand,
instead of following what the original text that was written by Shakespear, Britten decided to write
his own translation of the text in order to make the composition...show more content...
Other then using brand new text, they cut out some of the act from the first scene and transfer some
towards the end of the opera. "...the majority of the first scene was cut, although some of this text
was transferred to the final Act of the opera..."2 (226). Some other changes that were made in the
opera including characters such as Theseus and Hippolyta was one of the few characters that didn't
get effected by the magic that was cast by Oberon. Some other changes that happened during the
creation of this particular opera including Pears want to call the Queen Fairy Titania while Britten
insist in the final draft that her name should be Tytania. Some small changes that were made by both
during the creation of this opera including the entrance of the characters. While in the original text
fairy were some of the very last character that's being introduced in the text, in Britten's opera they
were one of the very first characters that is being introduced in the
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Research Paper
Themes of Love and Marriage in Elizabethan England I will show how love and marriage is
viewed in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The Elizabethan views on love
and marriage are different. Some of these ideas are reflected in William Shakespeare's "A
Midsummer Night's Dream." Romantic relationships make up a big part of the play. There are
several themes that deserve to be explored, in more detail. Let us first look at William
Shakespeare, the author, of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Shakespeare was a writer and a bard.
Most people think he was the greatest writer ever (Wadsworth 268). Shakespeare's plays are still
being performed today, all over the world. You can't take an English class, without reading something
by Shakespeare....show more content...
The lovers that go into the forest are all very young. Lysander and Hermia run away to elope (A
Midsummer 1.1. 156–168). They are madly, intensely, passionately inlove with each other.
Demetrius and Helena follow them into the forest. According to J.M. Pressley, "Helena loves
Demetrius; Demetrius used to love Helena but now loves Hermia" (Pressley 1). Demetrius
switches his affections quickly. This shows how fickle love can be. There does not seem to be
any legitimate reason for this. Helena tells us, "Through Athens I am thought as fair as she" (A
Midsummer 1.1. 227). Helena is saying that she is as attractive as Hermia. Demetrius is not
making a logical decision by chasing Hermia. Helena is already in love with him. According to
Hermia, "I frown upon him, yet he loves me still" (A Midsummer 1.1. 194). Hermia has given
Demetrius no signs of affection. The way that romantic love can change its focus, is illustrated
by the love potion. Puck, the fairy, gives the love potion to both Lysander and Demetrius
(Pressley 1). Than they both fall madly, intensely, passionately in love with Helena. Helena
thinks they are playing a joke on her. This wavering of true love is most often seen in teenagers.
They are totally in love with someone one week. They meet someone new next week, that is their
new soul mate. It can happen with adults as well but it is usually a slower process. People fall in
and out of love. This problem was solved by Elizabethan society. Divorce was not an option for
most people. It was simply cheaper to keep her. According to Maggi Ros, "Divorce is actually
more difficult to obtain in the protestant regime than in the Catholic, even with cause. Since you
can't apply to the Pope anymore, you have to get an Act of Parliament! That's a lot more people to
buy" (Ros 1). It was more practical to stay in an unhappy marriage. The expense of getting a divorce
was simply too high. Adultery was the
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Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream has several themes but there is one that stands out to me. There are
many conflicts throughout the play but a majority of them are caused by one character. In A
Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare brilliantly displays how love is never clear cut by
his use of Puck's character (who is always muddling everything up). *ADD QUOTES* (after every
line break, you need a slash) Puck is a character that is meant for disaster. He is in the story to be a
comedic relief and to create several conflicts. He causes several problems for both Helena and
Hermia which they both have to go through. In Act II Scene II, Puck accidentally applies a love
spell on Lysander. By doing this, he causes Lysander to fall in love with
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Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream transformed and modernized into the 1960's certainly wasn't
anything I would've dreamt of. On October 24, I attended Diamond Bar High School Theater's
production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," written by William Shakespeare. The plot of "A
Midsummer Night's Dream" is about two different couples, Lysander and Hermia (Riley Mawhorter
and Chloe Reyes), and Demetrius and Helena (Jonah Martinez and Katarina Avalos), who were all
being tricked by fairies. And it's one of those stories where the father only wants the daughter to
marry the man he picks. Hermia's father, Egeus (Jeremy Lebunski), didn't want her to marry
Lysander but to marry Demetrius instead. Not wanting to listen to her father, she and Lysander decide
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Matthew Lee, who played Theseus didn't perform the lines he recited them, along with Elmeera
Rosati, who played his fiancГ©. Other than the opening scene, the further the play went along,
the funnier and better the acting got. When Riley Mawhorter (Lysander), came on stage, he really
executed his performance really well because I could feel it from his words and emotions.
Another actor who stood out to me was Matthew Aquino who played Nick Bottom. His different
tones of voices gave a great affect to his character and also his facial expressions that went along
with his lines were very funny and entertaining. When Daniel Durkee (Flute) pretended to act as a
girl for his role it triggered an eruption of laughter that lasted for at least 10 seconds. Other actors
such as Chloe Reyes, Jonah Martinez, Katarina Avalos, Jana Yamuk and Austin Mooney also
performed really well when executing their lines but it wasn't as big of an remembrance as Matthew
Aquino or Daniel
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Midsummer Night's Dream
A little imagination can go a long way. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare indicates
that imagination is a critical part of life except for in Theseus's. Throughout the play he is depicted
as a very serious leader and criticizes everyone for dreaming. Although, the players and young
lovers seem to be having a better time than he is. This teaches young readers about the importance
of dreaming and using imagination. It tells people to do what makes them happy no matter the
criticism. In the play, Shakespeare claims that imagination is a huge part of life and mocks Theseus
because he is not as happy as the young lovers, is unimaginative and very serious. In the play,
Shakespeare claims that imagination is an important part of people's
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Essay
A Midsummer Night's Dream: by William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born in April
1564. He had married at the age of eighteen to a twenty–six year old woman named Anne Hathaway
in 1582. He had a daughter named Susanna and twins, Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet, his only son,
died at age eleven. Shakespeare died in April 1616. Despite the fact that Shakespeare wrote some
thirty–seven plays, owned part of his theatrical company, acted in plays, and retired a relatively
wealthy man in the city of his birth, there is much we do not know about him (Jacobus, 167–169).
One of the plays that Shakespeare wrote was A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Midsummer Night's
Dream (1595–1596) is an early comedy and one of Shakespeare's most beloved...show more
content...
The purpose of this essay is to reassess A Midsummer Night's Dream as a dual–locale comedy, its
meaning essentially linked to the dialectical relationship of Theseus' court to the wood outside
Athens. Such a reading brings together Renaissance attitudes to the revivification of classical
mythology in the context of Christian neo–platonic doctrine, reinforces our expectations concerning
the Shakespearean love ethic which, in the world of the comedies, ideally "looks not with the eyes
but with the mind," and attains contemporary pungency via its basis in beliefs concerning the power
of witchcraft (Ormerod, 39–52). Puck plays a very important role in the play. The philologists long
ago discovered the devilish origin of Puck. Puck is simply one of the names for the devil. His
name was invoked to frighten women and children, together with the ogre and the incubus (Kott,
107). Puck was supposed to put a spell on Demetrius while he was sleep with love–juice so when he
woke up he would fall in love with Helena. It didn't quite work out that way. Puck had put the
love–juice on the wrong person instead. He had cast the
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Midsummer Night's Dream
How the real and the imagined worlds are explored in a Midsummer Night's Dream. "A
Midsummer Night's Dream" written by William Shakespeare in 1595, shows us fantastical
elements and a griping narrative that demonstrations the values of both the real and imagined
world and what links them together. The play has been read and watched for the four decades.
Values are very important in both the real and imagined world. In the real world (Athens) there
are values that we would see today such as, following the law, being loyal to friends and family.
With an example being that Hermia does not show loyalty to her father and she was loyal to Helena
as she did not want to marry Demetrius. The Values in the Imagined world (Forest) are very different
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Essay: Aspects of Love
Love in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Love is a very inaccurate word, as it can be used in many different ways. It can be used to describe
an object which one particularly likes, or to describe ones feelings towards a person. However it
does not rest at just these two points. Love for someone can be in a material sense (sexual), or in a
more moral sense for example.
Some of the various aspects of love are mentioned In William Shakespeare's, Midsummer Night's
Dream. Here we are presented with the various characters, and their conflicts, which all have
something to do with love.
The most important relationship in the play is that between Titania, the queen of the fairies,...show
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This brings me onto the first aspect of love in William Shakespeare's play.
"This man hath my consent to marry her."
Egeus demands that Hermia marries Demetrius. This tells us that for Egeus love is not the result
of people living together in happiness, and caring for each other. For him love is a kind of
business, which is to be sorted out by the "lovers" parents. It is something that is determined by the
father of the family, and not by personal feelings.
However the love between Lysander and Hermia for example is one which came from the heart. By
this I mean that it was not forced to be, but a natural attraction between the two people occurred, and
consequentially they loved each other. Hermia seems to think that you are destined to lovers, and in
the following she tries to explain this to her father, Egeus.
"If then true lovers have been ever cross'd,
It stands as an edict in destiny:"
This was also the case on assumes between the fairy king and queen however was not so harmonic,
which is why they ended up having the quarrel.
This beings me back to the magic potion Oberon got out of the special flower, and carefully
dropped onto Titania's eyes, in order to make her "fall in love" with the next person to pass her. The
next person happened to be Bottom whose head was now that of a donkey. This is the other aspect of
love discussed in
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Midsummer Night's Dream Essay
William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream utilizes the technique of multiple
characters playing leading roles. The fairy character Puck stands out as a dominant and leading role
in the play. Puck is the best fit for the role of the protagonist because he is mischievous and therefore,
has the ability to change the outcome of the play through his schemes and actions. As the
protagonist, Puck is responsible for creating the major conflict that occurs between the four lovers
throughout the play. This is important because the play focuses on the lives and relationships of the
lovers. In addition, because of Puck's interaction with these characters, his actions throughout the
play, alters the final outcome. Finally, Puck's...show more content...
Once the love potion is used again as an antidote in Demetrius' eyes everything becomes reversed
and he awakens to find his true love, Hermia. Puck also has another encounter with mortals by
interfering with Bottom's life. Bottom is the overdramatic and self–aggrandizing lead actor in a play
that a group of amateur actors plan to perform at the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta. They
rehearse in the forest where Bottom explains how the cast will have to reassure their audience
that the lion in the play is only "pretend". Puck overhears Bottom and decides to test the casts'
imagination by placing a real asshead on Bottom. At the same time, the fairy queen Titania was
placed under the love potion's spell and the first thing that she sees when she wakes up is Bottom
who looks like an ass. By doing this, Puck creates a twist in the plot and makes the play quite
comical. It is evident that Puck's relationship with the mortals has a huge impact on the outcome
of the play. Additionally, Puck's connection to the fairies is also very unique and special. Puck has
multiple interactions with his fellow fairies throughout the play; each one is individual and unique.
Puck's superiority over the other fairies is prominent in all of his encounters with them. For
example, in Act 2 Scene 1 "But, room fairy! here comes Oberon" (II, I, 58). In this quote, Puck is
behaving very dismissive and rude to the fairy he is talking to. In addition, Puck has developed a
very notorious
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Midsummer Night's Dream
Midsummer Night's Dream is a Shakespearian comedic play with three separate, converging story
lines. The story lines consist of a love feud, chaos in the fairy kingdom, and a group of struggling
actors in Athens. The love arc consists of four lovers: Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, and Helena.
Lysander and Demetrius both love Hermia and Hermia wants to be with Lysander, meanwhile,
Helena hopes to regain Demetrius's affection. The fairy arc is a feud between king Oberon and
Queen Titania; the two accuse each other of infidelity and Oberon wants Titania's changeling boy
because he wants Titania all to himself and the Changeling will be his henchman. Oberon has his
friend and right hand Puck help him execute his plan that he creates in order to have
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Ending Essay
In the end of the comedy which ends in a happy ending resulting the Hermia and Lysander winning
their love even if after all the difficulty such as disagreement of Egeus, the mistake love potion by
Robin and Hermia not giving up Lysander even though Lysander told that he does not like her.
Overcoming all the risks that Hermia went through, she got Lysander back at the end which proves
her love was powerful than anything else. Moreover, love is always the victory as proven in the
Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Midsummer Nights Dream Essay
Love is anonymous. It is superior to everything that matters. Love is a test, that sometimes can be
failed, or sometimes can be worth those one– hundred points. Love is messy, and unorganized, it
spills over the edges of everyones life. When love is controlled, it is complicated to figure out how
to deal with it. It can have a good or bad ending. Confusion can occur when the love is tampered
with. It can be saved with re–uniting of the love, and then living a happy ending. Many love
connections are effected somehow either that person doing it to themselves, or someone else who
mixes the love relationships up . Confusion within the love can cause misconception and turn into a
disaster amongst each other. In Midsummer Nights Dream by...show more content...
Another example of reconciliation is when the lovers all wake up loving the correct people and
also when Theseus agrees to their marriages and overrules Egeus' pleas. This is getting rid of all
the confusion created at the beginning of the story and is basically solving the main problem.
Theseus overrides Egeus' pleas when he says: "Fair lovers, you are fortunately met: Of this
discourse we more will hear anon. Egeus, I will overbear your will; For in the temple by and by
with us, These couples shall eternally be knit" (Act IV Scene I) Theseus overruling Egeus is an
example of reconciliation because Egeus was the person that was fueling the confusion. With
Egeus, all the lovers weren't allowed to love who they really did, and that created confusion.
However, without Egeus, the lovers were free to love whoever they wished and the confusion was
gone. The final element in the essence of comedy is celebration. Without celebration, the other two
elements would have happened for nothing. Celebration is basically the fulfillment of reconciliation.
After the confusion is settled, people celebrate that settling. An example of celebration is the play at
the end of the play. This is celebrating not only the marriages, but also all the other confusions. The
play is celebrating the fact that all the commoners' hard work was not in vain. This is shown when
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Theme Essay
In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare portrays the theme love, but what is love? Love is a
variety of different feelings from impersonal affection. It is expressed in so many different attitudes
that it is indescribable. It is unpredictable and you never know what to expect. Love is a common
theme because it can be portrayed in so many different ways depending on the writer. Shakespeare
wrote about love because of his nature and because it created such an interesting story. In the play,
love is presented as unfair, passionate, misleading, and mysterious. Love is unfair because of the
issue with Egeus and his daughter Hermia. Egeus demands Demetrius to marry Hermia, but Hermia
is in love with Lysander. First, Egeus says, "Stand forth, Demetrius– My noble lord, this man hath
my consent to marry her. Stand forth, Lysander– And my gracious duke, this man hath bewitched the
bosom of my child." (Shakespeare 9) Egeus...show more content...
First, Lysander tells her, "There, gentle Hermia, may I marry thee; And to that place the sharp
Athenian law cannot pursue us." (Shakespeare 17) Lysander does not like the situation going on.
He asks Hermia to marry him, so they can run away and so she is not being forced to marry
someone she does not want to. Next, Hermia says, "If then two lovers have been ever crossed, It
stands as an edict in destiny." (Shakespeare 17) She agrees to elope with Lysander. She tells him
that there is nothing that could ever come between them because their love is destiny and they will
be together forever. Then, Hermia confides her love for Lysander: "No? Then I will perceive you
are not nigh. Either death or you I'll find immediately." (Shakespeare 65) She says she is willing to
do anything to be with Lysander. She wants to spend every second with him and is nothing without
him. Although love can have its ups and downs, it is everything including
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Midsummer Nights Dream Essay

  • 1. The Importance of Setting in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream The two locations of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' are essential to the development of the plot, although their presentation relies wholly on the characters we meet there, their adventures and their descriptions of these places. Athens is not an accidental choice of location: although much of the detail of the play is quintessentially English, the classical setting enables Shakespeare to introduce the notable lawgiver, who has had his own problems in love; it makes plausible the reference to the severe law, and it allows Oberon to refer seriously to Cupid and Diana without the play's seeming blasphemous. Theseus is an enlightened ruler, notable...show more content... In this wood the actions of men are observed by greater powers who give then their deserts. Thus Bottom, encroaching on the bower of the Fairy Queen is the victim of Puck's mischief, though he suffers less from the indignity than his terrified fellows. The wood is also a place of wild beasts. When Titania sleeps the fairies cast a spell and one stands as sentinel to keep away snakes, hedgehogs, spiders, beetles and other creatures thought harmful or unpleasant. There may even be lions and wolves, described by Puck in 5.1, as he enters Theseus' house, which shall not be disturbed by unwanted creatures; there are ounce, cat, bear, pard and boar, any of which Titania may see on waking, and love. Even when these creatures are absent, Puck (3.2 105 – 110) may imitate them. Lysander, perhaps drawing inspiration from the woodland beasts likens Hermia both to a cat and to a serpent (3.2 260 –261). Helena has dreamed of a serpent, eating her heart away, while Helena claims to be as "ugly as a bear" since the other woodland beasts run from her ("for fear" she supposes, but we do not have to agree with this judgement). There is, however, a more pleasant quality of the wood. Titania's bower is described by Oberon as a place of great beauty and delight to the senses. Titania, in love with Bottom, orders her fairies to provide him with delightful pleasures. Though his appetite is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Midsummer Night's Dream In the play "Mid–summer night's dream" you are faced with many absurd ideas and actions. In this poem you are faced with the decision of if you believe that Shakespeare meant for this play to be a work or reality, or a work of the realm unknown. You have to decide if he meant all of these things literally as a dream or if it was all an illusion of the mind. Although the beginning of the story is very realistic, just as the couples enter these woods they are faced with the ideas of illusion, and a fictional world they never imagined existed. In the poem it seems as if Shakespeare had this perfect idea of a dream world the couples would encounter. The reality of this story is love, and all of its disasters. The battle between who is in love and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Midsummer Night's Dream Weird, unusual, different. These are all the words we can use to describe the book A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. In the book, Bottom gets turned into a donkey, which you don't see very often. Lysander shows that love is strong when he shows love to Hermia in the play and when he shows love to Helena. Lysander is a regular person who loves girls and wants to be with them. However, Hermia's father did not want this marriage to happen because he wanted Hermia to marry Demetrius. The way Lysander handles love is very much the same as people today. When Lysander has the love juice on and sees Helena he goes into a state of mind and thinks he wants to love on her. So, like a good man would, he starts to say how beautiful and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Midsummer Night's Dream Essay Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream is a tale surrounding the love of a couple forbade to wed and the misadventures following their resolution to elope. The story follows different characters of varying scopes throughout the night that all encounter some level of magical interference to their lives. The following analysis of A Midsummer Night's Dream explores the role of magic within the play, and how it affected each of the principle characters. "The use and misuse of magic has an important role in A Midsummer Night's Dream" (The Use of Magic in A Midsummers Night Dream ::William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream). As the play begins, Act I, Scene i lets the audience meet four of the key characters of they play; Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius, and Helena. Hermia, who has been betrothed to...show more content... Beginning his story, Bottom meets up with a few men to rehearse a play they hope to perform for the Duke's upcoming wedding. As one of the men hands out the parts to be played, Bottom incessantly interjects; claiming he would be perfect for each role named, but is finally convinced that he can only play the lead. The scene ends with the group dispersing, agreeing to meet the following night in the woods to rehearse. With Act II, Scene I, the audience is familiarized with the magical individuals residing in the woods; Robin Goodfellow, who is more commonly referred to as Puck, Oberon, King of the Fairies, and Titania, Queen of the Fairies. The King and Queen are at odds from the beginning of their story due to a boy Titania has taken in that Oberon wishes to take possession, "I do but beg a little changeling boy, To be my henchman" (Shakespeare 2.1.489–490). Titania refuses Oberon's demands of the child, leaving Oberon enraged and intent on seeking revenge on the Queen before the night is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. A Midsummer Night's Dream Literary Analysis What literary criticism lens is most effective in creating meaning and entertainment throughout Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream? The play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, has several characters involved in a love triangle. Many scenes in the story involves power being used or taken away and use of money. Throughout the play, readers and viewers experiences Hermia's power is being taken away by her father, Eugues,which is her kindred, not letting her marry the man she truly loves,Lysander. Later throughout the story, Robin, character from the story contains a enthrall love juice that has power and makes another character from the story, Titania, fall in love with a donkey.The marxist literary criticism lens is the most effective in creating meaning and entertaining readers and viewers in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. To begin with, Act 1 Scene 1 helps develop the marxist lens for the reader and viewer. According to a Midsummer Night's Dream, "That's why I'm giving him my daughter. She mine and I'm giving her to Demetrius. My lord I'm just as noble and rich.." (Shakespeare 1.1, 9). This demonstrates how there is money and power involved in the story. Egeus, Hermia's father, removes all of her power. Egeus has her power and controls his daughter, Hermia. In the story, Egeus arranges her marriage with someone whom she doesn't love, and he doesn't let her marry who she loves, Lysander. Not only that, but also shows how money also is being used in the story. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. A Midsummer Nights Dream Essay In the comedic romantic play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare, four plebeians are fighting for fate and destiny in the city of Athens, Greece. Hermia, a strong willed young lady, defies her father's orders to marry Demetrius, another Athenian man, and subsequently runs off to the woods to marry Lysander. However, when the lovers, Hermia and Lysander, run off, their plans are disrupted when they are told on by Helena, Demetrius's obsessive lover. At this moment, Lysander, after learning about the others disrupting their plans to elope, says "the course of true love never did run smooth" (28) Later, when the love potion is placed onto the lovers by Puck, the well known trickster, and the other fairies such as Oberon...show more content... Lots of feelings between Hermia, Lysander, Helena and Demetrius are not mutual and are only a series of unconnected lines from one person to another to another. This truly demonstrates the hardships and complications of true love and how it does not always go as perfect as planned. Many problems arise because of the mixups between the love juice and the fairies. One such mixup is when Hermia and Lysander's plans to elope are very suddenly halted when Helena hears of their plans and tells Demetrius, who decides to see if Helena's rumors are true. Demetrius then goes into the woods, followed by Helena, to see if it is true, but does not find the lovers, but instead are seen by Oberon. Oberon, while having love issues of his own with Titania, sees Helena and her obsessive love for Demetrius, and so makes a plan to help Helena with her love issues. When Oberon, of which is busy with other tasks, tells Puck to put the supernatural love juice on the eyes of an Athenian man (Demetrius) so that he will fall in love with Helena, he gladly takes the task. Though since Oberon is not specific with his directions for the love potion, Puck accidentally puts it on Lysander while he is sleeping. Consequently, when Lysander awakens he automatically falls in love with Helena. "Lysander's love, that would not let him bide; Fair Helena, who more engilds the night than all yon fiery oes and eyes of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Analysis A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare The story of A Midsummer Night's Dream was mainly about love and its abnormal dealings. In the play, Shakespeare tried to show that love is unpredictable, unreasonable, and at times is blind. The theme of love was constantly used during the play and basically everything that was said and done was related to the concept of love and its unpredictable ness. Shakespeare made all of the characters interact their lives to be based on each other's. At first, everything was very confusing, and the characters were faced with many different problems. In the end, however, they were still able to persevere and win their true love, the love they were searching for in the first place....show more content... Hermia was not going to give up her growing passion and desire for Lysander. She decided to run off into the woods with Lysander and get married. The two ran in the woods, got lost, and settled down to rest until the morning. Hermia's love was still deep for Lysander, but she was not comfortable sleeping directly next to him. This showed that she still had her morals in tact and she made him sleep further away from her. As morning came, Lysander awoke before Hermia and, abandoned her because he was under the spell. When Hermia woke up and saw that her true love was missing, she quickly went to find him. Hermia never gave up on her love for Lysander. She only wanted him and nothing was going to stop her. Astonishingly she was able to pass all of the obstacles in her way and still retain the love for Lysander. Lysander on the other hand was not able to hold on to his love for Hermia during the time in the woods. In the beginning he started out madly in love with Hermia and unable to hide his true feelings for her. He was forced by the spell to forget about Hermia and instead he wanted her friend Helena, because of the nectar in his eyes, which made him fall in love with the first person he sees (intervention of supernatural, to change destiny). Lysander chased Helena and begged for her love. The spell from the nectar caused Lysander to take a totally different view on his life. Now, he wanted Helena and he could not even stand to look at Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Midsummer Night's Dream Essay One of the most unique part of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream is it's instrumentation. Britten did not followed the "standard" instrumentation that many composers use during this time. Besides the orchestra, he also includes instrument such as harpsichord, wide varieties of percussion instruments, a stage band and even more interesting that he also uses countertenor, children choir, and a coloratura soprano. What I also find interesting is that for the character Puck, Britten did not assign him any singing part, but most of the time his role would be speaking. On the other hand, instead of following what the original text that was written by Shakespear, Britten decided to write his own translation of the text in order to make the composition...show more content... Other then using brand new text, they cut out some of the act from the first scene and transfer some towards the end of the opera. "...the majority of the first scene was cut, although some of this text was transferred to the final Act of the opera..."2 (226). Some other changes that were made in the opera including characters such as Theseus and Hippolyta was one of the few characters that didn't get effected by the magic that was cast by Oberon. Some other changes that happened during the creation of this particular opera including Pears want to call the Queen Fairy Titania while Britten insist in the final draft that her name should be Tytania. Some small changes that were made by both during the creation of this opera including the entrance of the characters. While in the original text fairy were some of the very last character that's being introduced in the text, in Britten's opera they were one of the very first characters that is being introduced in the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. A Midsummer Night's Dream Research Paper Themes of Love and Marriage in Elizabethan England I will show how love and marriage is viewed in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The Elizabethan views on love and marriage are different. Some of these ideas are reflected in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Romantic relationships make up a big part of the play. There are several themes that deserve to be explored, in more detail. Let us first look at William Shakespeare, the author, of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Shakespeare was a writer and a bard. Most people think he was the greatest writer ever (Wadsworth 268). Shakespeare's plays are still being performed today, all over the world. You can't take an English class, without reading something by Shakespeare....show more content... The lovers that go into the forest are all very young. Lysander and Hermia run away to elope (A Midsummer 1.1. 156–168). They are madly, intensely, passionately inlove with each other. Demetrius and Helena follow them into the forest. According to J.M. Pressley, "Helena loves Demetrius; Demetrius used to love Helena but now loves Hermia" (Pressley 1). Demetrius switches his affections quickly. This shows how fickle love can be. There does not seem to be any legitimate reason for this. Helena tells us, "Through Athens I am thought as fair as she" (A Midsummer 1.1. 227). Helena is saying that she is as attractive as Hermia. Demetrius is not making a logical decision by chasing Hermia. Helena is already in love with him. According to Hermia, "I frown upon him, yet he loves me still" (A Midsummer 1.1. 194). Hermia has given Demetrius no signs of affection. The way that romantic love can change its focus, is illustrated by the love potion. Puck, the fairy, gives the love potion to both Lysander and Demetrius (Pressley 1). Than they both fall madly, intensely, passionately in love with Helena. Helena thinks they are playing a joke on her. This wavering of true love is most often seen in teenagers. They are totally in love with someone one week. They meet someone new next week, that is their new soul mate. It can happen with adults as well but it is usually a slower process. People fall in and out of love. This problem was solved by Elizabethan society. Divorce was not an option for most people. It was simply cheaper to keep her. According to Maggi Ros, "Divorce is actually more difficult to obtain in the protestant regime than in the Catholic, even with cause. Since you can't apply to the Pope anymore, you have to get an Act of Parliament! That's a lot more people to buy" (Ros 1). It was more practical to stay in an unhappy marriage. The expense of getting a divorce was simply too high. Adultery was the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream has several themes but there is one that stands out to me. There are many conflicts throughout the play but a majority of them are caused by one character. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare brilliantly displays how love is never clear cut by his use of Puck's character (who is always muddling everything up). *ADD QUOTES* (after every line break, you need a slash) Puck is a character that is meant for disaster. He is in the story to be a comedic relief and to create several conflicts. He causes several problems for both Helena and Hermia which they both have to go through. In Act II Scene II, Puck accidentally applies a love spell on Lysander. By doing this, he causes Lysander to fall in love with Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream transformed and modernized into the 1960's certainly wasn't anything I would've dreamt of. On October 24, I attended Diamond Bar High School Theater's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," written by William Shakespeare. The plot of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is about two different couples, Lysander and Hermia (Riley Mawhorter and Chloe Reyes), and Demetrius and Helena (Jonah Martinez and Katarina Avalos), who were all being tricked by fairies. And it's one of those stories where the father only wants the daughter to marry the man he picks. Hermia's father, Egeus (Jeremy Lebunski), didn't want her to marry Lysander but to marry Demetrius instead. Not wanting to listen to her father, she and Lysander decide ...show more content... Matthew Lee, who played Theseus didn't perform the lines he recited them, along with Elmeera Rosati, who played his fiancГ©. Other than the opening scene, the further the play went along, the funnier and better the acting got. When Riley Mawhorter (Lysander), came on stage, he really executed his performance really well because I could feel it from his words and emotions. Another actor who stood out to me was Matthew Aquino who played Nick Bottom. His different tones of voices gave a great affect to his character and also his facial expressions that went along with his lines were very funny and entertaining. When Daniel Durkee (Flute) pretended to act as a girl for his role it triggered an eruption of laughter that lasted for at least 10 seconds. Other actors such as Chloe Reyes, Jonah Martinez, Katarina Avalos, Jana Yamuk and Austin Mooney also performed really well when executing their lines but it wasn't as big of an remembrance as Matthew Aquino or Daniel Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Midsummer Night's Dream A little imagination can go a long way. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare indicates that imagination is a critical part of life except for in Theseus's. Throughout the play he is depicted as a very serious leader and criticizes everyone for dreaming. Although, the players and young lovers seem to be having a better time than he is. This teaches young readers about the importance of dreaming and using imagination. It tells people to do what makes them happy no matter the criticism. In the play, Shakespeare claims that imagination is a huge part of life and mocks Theseus because he is not as happy as the young lovers, is unimaginative and very serious. In the play, Shakespeare claims that imagination is an important part of people's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. A Midsummer Night's Dream Essay A Midsummer Night's Dream: by William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born in April 1564. He had married at the age of eighteen to a twenty–six year old woman named Anne Hathaway in 1582. He had a daughter named Susanna and twins, Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet, his only son, died at age eleven. Shakespeare died in April 1616. Despite the fact that Shakespeare wrote some thirty–seven plays, owned part of his theatrical company, acted in plays, and retired a relatively wealthy man in the city of his birth, there is much we do not know about him (Jacobus, 167–169). One of the plays that Shakespeare wrote was A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595–1596) is an early comedy and one of Shakespeare's most beloved...show more content... The purpose of this essay is to reassess A Midsummer Night's Dream as a dual–locale comedy, its meaning essentially linked to the dialectical relationship of Theseus' court to the wood outside Athens. Such a reading brings together Renaissance attitudes to the revivification of classical mythology in the context of Christian neo–platonic doctrine, reinforces our expectations concerning the Shakespearean love ethic which, in the world of the comedies, ideally "looks not with the eyes but with the mind," and attains contemporary pungency via its basis in beliefs concerning the power of witchcraft (Ormerod, 39–52). Puck plays a very important role in the play. The philologists long ago discovered the devilish origin of Puck. Puck is simply one of the names for the devil. His name was invoked to frighten women and children, together with the ogre and the incubus (Kott, 107). Puck was supposed to put a spell on Demetrius while he was sleep with love–juice so when he woke up he would fall in love with Helena. It didn't quite work out that way. Puck had put the love–juice on the wrong person instead. He had cast the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Midsummer Night's Dream How the real and the imagined worlds are explored in a Midsummer Night's Dream. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" written by William Shakespeare in 1595, shows us fantastical elements and a griping narrative that demonstrations the values of both the real and imagined world and what links them together. The play has been read and watched for the four decades. Values are very important in both the real and imagined world. In the real world (Athens) there are values that we would see today such as, following the law, being loyal to friends and family. With an example being that Hermia does not show loyalty to her father and she was loyal to Helena as she did not want to marry Demetrius. The Values in the Imagined world (Forest) are very different Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. A Midsummer Night's Dream Essay: Aspects of Love Love in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Love is a very inaccurate word, as it can be used in many different ways. It can be used to describe an object which one particularly likes, or to describe ones feelings towards a person. However it does not rest at just these two points. Love for someone can be in a material sense (sexual), or in a more moral sense for example. Some of the various aspects of love are mentioned In William Shakespeare's, Midsummer Night's Dream. Here we are presented with the various characters, and their conflicts, which all have something to do with love. The most important relationship in the play is that between Titania, the queen of the fairies,...show more content... This brings me onto the first aspect of love in William Shakespeare's play. "This man hath my consent to marry her." Egeus demands that Hermia marries Demetrius. This tells us that for Egeus love is not the result of people living together in happiness, and caring for each other. For him love is a kind of business, which is to be sorted out by the "lovers" parents. It is something that is determined by the father of the family, and not by personal feelings. However the love between Lysander and Hermia for example is one which came from the heart. By this I mean that it was not forced to be, but a natural attraction between the two people occurred, and consequentially they loved each other. Hermia seems to think that you are destined to lovers, and in the following she tries to explain this to her father, Egeus. "If then true lovers have been ever cross'd, It stands as an edict in destiny:" This was also the case on assumes between the fairy king and queen however was not so harmonic, which is why they ended up having the quarrel. This beings me back to the magic potion Oberon got out of the special flower, and carefully dropped onto Titania's eyes, in order to make her "fall in love" with the next person to pass her. The next person happened to be Bottom whose head was now that of a donkey. This is the other aspect of love discussed in
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  • 17. Midsummer Night's Dream Essay William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream utilizes the technique of multiple characters playing leading roles. The fairy character Puck stands out as a dominant and leading role in the play. Puck is the best fit for the role of the protagonist because he is mischievous and therefore, has the ability to change the outcome of the play through his schemes and actions. As the protagonist, Puck is responsible for creating the major conflict that occurs between the four lovers throughout the play. This is important because the play focuses on the lives and relationships of the lovers. In addition, because of Puck's interaction with these characters, his actions throughout the play, alters the final outcome. Finally, Puck's...show more content... Once the love potion is used again as an antidote in Demetrius' eyes everything becomes reversed and he awakens to find his true love, Hermia. Puck also has another encounter with mortals by interfering with Bottom's life. Bottom is the overdramatic and self–aggrandizing lead actor in a play that a group of amateur actors plan to perform at the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta. They rehearse in the forest where Bottom explains how the cast will have to reassure their audience that the lion in the play is only "pretend". Puck overhears Bottom and decides to test the casts' imagination by placing a real asshead on Bottom. At the same time, the fairy queen Titania was placed under the love potion's spell and the first thing that she sees when she wakes up is Bottom who looks like an ass. By doing this, Puck creates a twist in the plot and makes the play quite comical. It is evident that Puck's relationship with the mortals has a huge impact on the outcome of the play. Additionally, Puck's connection to the fairies is also very unique and special. Puck has multiple interactions with his fellow fairies throughout the play; each one is individual and unique. Puck's superiority over the other fairies is prominent in all of his encounters with them. For example, in Act 2 Scene 1 "But, room fairy! here comes Oberon" (II, I, 58). In this quote, Puck is behaving very dismissive and rude to the fairy he is talking to. In addition, Puck has developed a very notorious Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Midsummer Night's Dream Midsummer Night's Dream is a Shakespearian comedic play with three separate, converging story lines. The story lines consist of a love feud, chaos in the fairy kingdom, and a group of struggling actors in Athens. The love arc consists of four lovers: Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, and Helena. Lysander and Demetrius both love Hermia and Hermia wants to be with Lysander, meanwhile, Helena hopes to regain Demetrius's affection. The fairy arc is a feud between king Oberon and Queen Titania; the two accuse each other of infidelity and Oberon wants Titania's changeling boy because he wants Titania all to himself and the Changeling will be his henchman. Oberon has his friend and right hand Puck help him execute his plan that he creates in order to have Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. A Midsummer Night's Dream Ending Essay In the end of the comedy which ends in a happy ending resulting the Hermia and Lysander winning their love even if after all the difficulty such as disagreement of Egeus, the mistake love potion by Robin and Hermia not giving up Lysander even though Lysander told that he does not like her. Overcoming all the risks that Hermia went through, she got Lysander back at the end which proves her love was powerful than anything else. Moreover, love is always the victory as proven in the Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Midsummer Nights Dream Essay Love is anonymous. It is superior to everything that matters. Love is a test, that sometimes can be failed, or sometimes can be worth those one– hundred points. Love is messy, and unorganized, it spills over the edges of everyones life. When love is controlled, it is complicated to figure out how to deal with it. It can have a good or bad ending. Confusion can occur when the love is tampered with. It can be saved with re–uniting of the love, and then living a happy ending. Many love connections are effected somehow either that person doing it to themselves, or someone else who mixes the love relationships up . Confusion within the love can cause misconception and turn into a disaster amongst each other. In Midsummer Nights Dream by...show more content... Another example of reconciliation is when the lovers all wake up loving the correct people and also when Theseus agrees to their marriages and overrules Egeus' pleas. This is getting rid of all the confusion created at the beginning of the story and is basically solving the main problem. Theseus overrides Egeus' pleas when he says: "Fair lovers, you are fortunately met: Of this discourse we more will hear anon. Egeus, I will overbear your will; For in the temple by and by with us, These couples shall eternally be knit" (Act IV Scene I) Theseus overruling Egeus is an example of reconciliation because Egeus was the person that was fueling the confusion. With Egeus, all the lovers weren't allowed to love who they really did, and that created confusion. However, without Egeus, the lovers were free to love whoever they wished and the confusion was gone. The final element in the essence of comedy is celebration. Without celebration, the other two elements would have happened for nothing. Celebration is basically the fulfillment of reconciliation. After the confusion is settled, people celebrate that settling. An example of celebration is the play at the end of the play. This is celebrating not only the marriages, but also all the other confusions. The play is celebrating the fact that all the commoners' hard work was not in vain. This is shown when Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. A Midsummer Night's Dream Theme Essay In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare portrays the theme love, but what is love? Love is a variety of different feelings from impersonal affection. It is expressed in so many different attitudes that it is indescribable. It is unpredictable and you never know what to expect. Love is a common theme because it can be portrayed in so many different ways depending on the writer. Shakespeare wrote about love because of his nature and because it created such an interesting story. In the play, love is presented as unfair, passionate, misleading, and mysterious. Love is unfair because of the issue with Egeus and his daughter Hermia. Egeus demands Demetrius to marry Hermia, but Hermia is in love with Lysander. First, Egeus says, "Stand forth, Demetrius– My noble lord, this man hath my consent to marry her. Stand forth, Lysander– And my gracious duke, this man hath bewitched the bosom of my child." (Shakespeare 9) Egeus...show more content... First, Lysander tells her, "There, gentle Hermia, may I marry thee; And to that place the sharp Athenian law cannot pursue us." (Shakespeare 17) Lysander does not like the situation going on. He asks Hermia to marry him, so they can run away and so she is not being forced to marry someone she does not want to. Next, Hermia says, "If then two lovers have been ever crossed, It stands as an edict in destiny." (Shakespeare 17) She agrees to elope with Lysander. She tells him that there is nothing that could ever come between them because their love is destiny and they will be together forever. Then, Hermia confides her love for Lysander: "No? Then I will perceive you are not nigh. Either death or you I'll find immediately." (Shakespeare 65) She says she is willing to do anything to be with Lysander. She wants to spend every second with him and is nothing without him. Although love can have its ups and downs, it is everything including Get more content on HelpWriting.net