there are several example of parallelism in this play
1. disobedience is present between both Hermia and Titania. both of them defies male authority
2. the play within the play is the parallel to the real story of the Athenian youth
3. both Titania and Hermia have been deceived by their lovers( by Oberon and Lysander)
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," parallelism is seen in the themes of love, magic, and transformation that weave through the intertwining plots of the lovers, fairies, and mechanicals. Contrasts emerge in the realms of the Athenian court versus the fairy world, where order and reason clash with chaos and whimsy. These dualities create a rich tapestry of comedy and fantasy, highlighting the complexity of human nature and the blurred lines between reality and illusion.
Lysander & Hermia
Midsummer Night's Dream was set in Ancient Greece, specifically in the city of Athens.
Hermia.
the woods
Hermia
Yes, it always has been and still is.
Nobody hangs himself in A Midsummer Night's Dream. They don't even pretend to hang themselves.
As with all Shakespeare plays, they were written for Shakespeare's acting company.
She and Oberon get back together and they carry on, happily fairying away.
he feels frustrated.
Two. They're long ones though.
Theseus, Hippolyta, Lysander, all people from A midsummers night dream