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    The play I went to see is A Midsummer’s Night Dream written by William Shakespeare and directed Peter Wray. The play is performed at Towson University’s mainstage theater located in the Center for the Arts building. The Mainstage Theater is a proscenium style theater. The play focuses on several details like acting, set design and props, custom and makeup, lighting and sound. All these elements put together creates an environment that clearly expresses its story to the audience. The play…

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    “Lord, what fools these mortals be!”(Shakespeare,91) A Midsummer Night’s Dream is set both in Athens and also in the forest. Hermia is the daughter of Egeus, a nobleman from Athens, who approves of her marrying Demetrius. Hermia is not in love with Demetrius and wants to marry Lysander. The problem is that Egeus does not approve. This play demonstrates many different types of love, including forced love, romantic love and friendship love. Egeus, tells the Duke of Athens, Theseus, to carry out…

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream, the chracter known as Robin Goodfellow AKA Puck is, against all odds, is the most powerful character in the play. There is no one who has more power and influence than little Puck. Puck is a mischeivous little fellow, and he does indeed find a way to strike fear into people’s hearts, while still being a great guy who is loved throughout the land. Oddly enough, but the fun-sized fairy of Puck is, in fact, feared by the society in Midsummer Night’s Dream,…

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    Commonly in a comedic play it is said that “all’s well that ends well” in the case of the resolution of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” this is certainly true, the disorder and manipulation caused predominately by is resolved through both Oberon’s guiding wisdom and Puck’s manipulation. There are many happy endings; some of them are more convincing than others, for example Lysander and Hermia’s relationship, would be seen by all audiences as plausible while Demetrius and Helena’s relationship is…

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    1234-35). Love is an irrational emotion, able to change as quickly and suddenly of the wind. People, in the name of love, are willing to overlook much in order to rationalize the actions and words of the subject of their affection. A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare uses wild pansies, night, and dynamic relationships to portray differing definitions of romantic love as a passionate, sometimes, irrational force able to blind lovers to the reality of the world. The first definition…

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    Shakespeare’s play a Midsummer Night’s Dream takes place in Athens. A woman named Hermia and a man named Lysander want to be married, but the girl’s father refuses and wants Hermia to marry the suitor he chose who was Demetrius. Lysander and Hermia then decide to run away to the woods that surround Athens, where they escape and get married. Along the way there are difficulties in their story. A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s theme is Love, but then it is not love, but the difficulty of love. These…

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    My question is what is the purpose of the actors in the play Midsummer Nights Dream. The three main reasons why the actors are in the play are that they tie back to real life, show what true love really is, and to depict a real marriage. The play ties to real life because it shows how couples should be like in real life. The whole play is basically saying that there can be an uneven balance between the four Athenian lovers. This can tie back to real life because some people in or out of…

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    William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is still relevant, for it contains allusions, imagery, and similes to which audiences can still relate today. Shakespeare uses those three literary devices to help the reader understand the play clearly. In the play, Shakespeare uses allusions to give the reader another way to look at what is happening in his play. Egeus tells Theseus “But this other man has cast a spell over my child’s heart” (page 5). This sentence is an allusion of a…

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    Just as an artist plays with darkness and light of colors to paint a beautiful picture, Shakespeare uses the darkness and light of phrases and words to control the tone of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (MSND). More importantly Shakespeare’s use of imagery related to the moon symbolizes tone changes throughout MSND. It plays such a key role that the workers include the moon, or Moonlight more specifically, as a character in their performance of Pyramus and Thisbe. When the Moonshine says, “All that I…

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    The use of magic and supernatural power in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is evident throughout which helps to create love and fun and also mischief. In fact in this play, Shakespeare make it mysterious, comic, and romantic to grasp the audience and thus make it entertaining. Another thing to note is that imagination and many uses of supernatural powers in the story strength the play (Moffatt, 2004). Entertainment would be absent in this play if it were not for the use of supernatural…

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