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![]() A Midsummer Night's DreamWilliam ShakespeareIn CliffsNotes on A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare shows how wonderful and silly love can be. To trick Titania into handing over an Indian boy she is raising, Oberon orders Puck to find a plant that causes love at first sight, and through Oberon's meddling and Puck's trickery, the characters fall into and out of love with the wrong people. In the end, Oberon sets things right, and the fiasco of the previous evening becomes nothing more than A Midsummer Night's Dream. Search this CliffsNote
About the PlaywrightPersonal BackgroundEducation and MarriageLife in LondonShakespeare’s WorkAbout the PlayIntroductionSources and AllusionsPerformance HistoryStructure of the PlayThemeThe Elizabethan TheaterA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesAct I: Scene 1Act I: Scene 2Act II: Scene 1Act II: Scene 2Act III: Scene 1Act III: Scene 2Act IV: Scene 1Act IV: Scene 2Act V: Scene 1Character AnalysesHermiaHelenaBottomPuckOberonTheseusCritical EssaysA Silver Bow, New Bent in Heaven: Moon Imagery in A Midsummer Night’s DreamImagining LoveA Tedious Brief Movie Review of Michael Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s DreamStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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