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A Midsummer Night
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is just one of Shakespeare’s many masterpieces. Even though we are not reading it in class, I found it necessary to conduct my analysis on this piece. Many have found its structure confusing, so I have set out to make sense of it all. I will provide you with a basic plot overview, the characters in the play, and finally I will generalize a theme that is set throughout most of the play.
Plot and Structure
There are several emotional conflicts throughout the play, many of them involving love. The other plot / conflict would have to be the recreation of a masterpiece to be played before the king (thought out by Bottom and his ‘company’). The main conflict is complex, and pretty much bases itself on one thing, how to get everyone to live ‘happily ever after’ after all of this mayhem goes around. The certain catastrophes involved add humor to the whole predicament, and none of the characters is more humorous to these predicaments than Puck (Robin Goodfellow), who I have chosen as the protagonist.
Puck is most simply categorized as a nymph or fairy. ‘It’ causes this entire ruckus, and actually finds it to be quite appeali
Approximate Word count = 1405
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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