he thinks he is a silly man, and is not traeted right by his family, so they care for him and think he is an un intellegent man... hope that helps
I thought it was pretty good. How about you?
The most famous musical composition associated with A Midsummer Night's Dream was composed by Felix Mendelssohn. It is not, however, a "version" of the play, but rather incidental music meant to accompany a performance. Think of it as the "soundtrack" to the play (it was so used in the 1935 film of the play, and partially again in the 1999 film). There are a number of pieces in the suite, but the one absolutely everyone knows is the Wedding March, which is played at many weddings.
The main human characters think the whole thing is a dream: all the stuff that happens in the woods is a dream to them.
i think it was hermia's dad, egeus
A lot of people think that Bottom is the most important role in A Midsummer Night's Dream, but it is really more of an ensemble play. The plotlines are balanced against each other and the play would be skewed if the director focussed more attention on just one character.
Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream in about 1595, at about the same time he wrote Romeo and Juliet. The Lord Chamberlain's Men were newly formed then. This was one of Shakespeare's most original plots, and featured a great part for Will Kempe in Bottom. Some people have tried to connect the play to somebody's wedding, but weddings are a standard feature of all Shakespearean comedies, and not particularly of this one. There is no reason to think it was composed for a special occasion.
There are many references to dreams in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Some examples are when Bottom wakes up after being turned into a donkey, he thinks it was all a dream. Also, the four lovers, once waking up near the end of the novel, think that their adventures were all a dream, too. And, in the last line of the play, Puck tell the audience that if they didn't like the play, pretend that the entire thing was just a bad dream. Also in the play, one of the characters had a bad dream about a snake attacking her.
I think there are actually six: Life of Timon of Athens (The) Merchant of Venice (The) Merry Wives of Windsor Othello, the Moor of Venice Pericles, Prince of Tyre Two Gentlemen of Verona. Dr. Dan Finley, Gulf Coast State College, Panama City, Florida
Nobody dies in a midsummer night's dream. In the end Hermia and Lysander are together. Helena and Demetruis are together. the fairy king and queen are back together. And theseus and hippolitta get marryed.
These lines are spoken by Puck at the end of Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as part of his closing monologue. Puck is addressing the audience directly to reassure them that if they were offended by the play, they should think of it as just a dream and all will be resolved.
Yes you can reading a book or thinking deeply before you go to sleep which helps you dream better. Close your eyes and think in your bed this will help you dream better and remember your dream. Getting an early nights rest always helps:)