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A Midsummer Night’s Dream. An Introduction. What does the title of the play mean?. Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night’s Dream during the early days of his career. This play focuses on the comical misadventures of two pairs of lovers that wander around in the woods at night.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream An Introduction
What does the title of the play mean? • Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night’s Dream during the early days of his career. • This play focuses on the comical misadventures of two pairs of lovers that wander around in the woods at night. • During the night they fall under the power of sprites (fairies, elves, nymphs, leprechauns) • To the theatre goers in Shakespeare’s time the title held a clue. • The clue was that it may possibly be about romance, magic, and madness. • A Midsummer Night was considered as one of the nights of the year when sprites were very powerful. • People in Shakespeare’s time believed that flowers gathered on a midsummer’s night could work magic, and was a time when people dreamt of their true love
To the theatre goers in Shakespeare’s time the title held a clue. • The clue was that it may possibly be about romance, magic, and madness. • A Midsummer Night was considered as one of the nights of the year when sprites were very powerful. • People in Shakespeare’s time believed that flowers gathered on a midsummer’s night could work magic, and was a time when people dreamt of their true love
Comedies • Shakespeare based his comedic plays on classical Greek and Roman stories. • A Midsummer’s Night Dream begins in Athens Greece, and quickly moves into the woods, and into the English ideal of a midsummer’s night.
Questions addressed by Shakespeare • This play is a story about frustrated love, and mistaken identity. • Shakespeare explored these key questions when writing this play • What is love? • Why do people fall in love and out of love?
Time and Place • Shakespeare wrote during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I • Companies of actors would travel around England performing plays
Facts • Shakespeare wrote this play and many of his plays in blank verse • Blank verse follows a rhythmic pattern of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. Example • Four days will quickly steep • themselves in night; • Four nights will quickly dream • away the time;