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Another important point to add to the answer above is that desire and love often... - mdw29 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
Shakespeare wrote his plays, especially his comedies, to entertain his audiences.... - mdw29 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
Whether the play is entirely or partially a dream is debated. The dream... - mdw29 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
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Discuss the ways in which desire animates the action of "A Midsummer... - kwoo1213 added a post in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
I disagree with this statement. To be qualified an "ass," in my... - lit24 added a post in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
Nick Bottom the weaver and his friends make up the farcical element in "A... - yinvena created a topic in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
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The notion of love and the various forms of love are highlighted within the play... - kwoo1213 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
Each couple represents something (is symbolic). Titania and Oberon represent the... - puck18 asked a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
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I don't think your two definitions need to be mutually exclusive. He can... - kwoo1213 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
Another way to look at this concept is the plot within a plot design. We have... - lit24 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
The structure of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has been analysed in great... - shrubbite asked a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
In what way is "A Midsummer Night's Dream" a play full of pattern and... - kwoo1213 added a post in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
As for Titania, her experience seemed to make her appreciate Oberon more than she... - kwoo1213 added a post in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
Although it was a horribly cruel thing to do to Titania, the spell might have... - raineedaze created a topic in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
The Affect of Spells on Characters' Sense of Reality in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - raineedaze created a topic in the A Midsummer Night's Dream Group:
How does the fairies' chaos transform the characters for the better? - lit24 answered a question in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group:
In ActI sc.2. Quince declares that they are going to stage: "The most...
