A Midsummer Night’s Dream 英三丙 利軒慧 吳佩璇 曹可筠 陳佩怡 霍萱 101/11/03.

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream 英三丙 利軒慧 吳佩璇 曹可筠 陳佩怡 霍萱 101/11/03

William Shakespeare’s Introduction He is the famed playwright, poet, and actor. He has earned such nicknames as the Bard and England’s national poet.

William Shakespeare’s Introduction His plays have been translated into every major language. He plays fall into three categories: comedies, histories, and tragedies. He has an impressive 37 plays and 154 sonnets..Work four big comedies :As You Like It, Twelfth Night or What You Will, The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream

Oberon King of the fairies Husband of Titania Quarrel with her over who doesn’t want to lend her servant Character

Titania Queen of the fairies Wife of Oberon In love with a donkey by the power of magic flow

Character Puck Fairy Pluck the pansy for Oberon Play a joke on persons

Character Helena In love with Demetrius Tell Demetrius that Hermia and Lysander make their elopement together Demetrius In love with Hermia At the end, Demetrius marry Helena

Character Lysander In love with Hermia Make his elopement with Hernia Hermia In love with Lysander Refuse Demetrius’s proposal

Summarize Hermia’s father compelled her to marry Demetrius. But, Hermia refused and decided to make her elopement with her lover, Lysander in woods at night. Hermia told her plan to her best friend Helena. Then, Helena told to Demetrius. At night, Hermia went to the woods to meet Lysander in hurry. Therefore, she wasn’t aware that she was tracked by Demetrius and Helena. In the woods, Oberon and Titania had a quarrel. Oberon asked Puck to pluck pansy and made into juice.

Summarize Then, Puck dripped the juice into Titania’s and the others’ eyes. This would make them love person at the first sight. Puck played a joke on Titania at first. Titania loved the donkey at her first sight. Then, Puck also played a joke on other’s people, but they had a wrong lovers. When Oberon discover it, he asked Puck for using antidote. Finally, these four people came back to Athens. Then, they married with their lovers.

Conclusion A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of Shakespeare's most popular plays for and is widely performed across the world. There are many people who knew the more works of Shakespeare’s by A Midsummer Night's Dream. Because the play includes the element of the dream, it makes a lot of psychoanalysts like it. women’s principle to discuss the drama.

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