2. A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96.
3. The exposition is the father was empowered by this law to cause her to be put to death. The rising action is a fairy named Robin Goodfellow tries to solve the love triangle and accidentally makes Lysander fall in love with Helena. The climax is puck Robin manages to separate them all so they don't end up killing each other. The falling action is the Duke happens to be riding in the forest and stumbles upon the lovers and after hearing their story. The denouement is Puck robin ends up the play by asking the audience to remember.
4. The protagonist is Puck such as Robin …show more content…
Puck is the closest thing the play has to a protagonist. Puck is a powerful supernatural creature, capable of circling the globe in 40 minutes. Puck is Oberon's faithful servant, but is also mischievous and enjoys nothing more than playing tricks and causing trouble. He has all sorts of magical abilities, from changing
6. A good setting is more than just where the events of the story take place. It helps the mood of a story by putting the reader in the right frame of mind. A good setting becomes a character in its own right. A good setting is one of the key elements to creating a good story. In the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare uses two settings: Ancient Athens and a wood nearby.
7. William Shakespeare, also known as the "Bard of Avon," is often called England's national poet and considered the greatest dramatist. William Shakespeare’s plays, over the course of two decades, from about 1590 to 1613. There are two primary sources that provide historians with a basic outline of his life. He wrote a total of 37 plays revolving around several main themes. Shakespeare also wrote several comedies during his early period.
8. The point of view varies from scene to scene. in the format of a play. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, the point of view is third person