No. As desperately as many people would like to believe it, there is no reason to believe that Shakespeare's personal life had any effect whatsoever on his plays. He wrote from imagination, not from experience. His life did have some effect on his sonnets, but not in the sense of recounting events which happened to him. The sonnets are more general musings, which is why they are still relevant.
no
Egeus, her father.
lord of the flies shakespeare: a midsummer nights dream Any greek play ghetto
Theseus and Hippolyta. Their nuptual hour draws on apace, or so we are told.
the first three lines in the midsummer nights dream are:ThesusNow, fair Hippolyta, our nupital hourDraws on apace; four happy days bring inAnother moon--but O, methinks, how slow.................................................(and goes on)
Spring
the play date for a midsummer nights dream is the 27th of may
Hermia.
Starveling plays the part of Moonshine in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
midsummer nights dream
A Midsummer nights dream is set in Athens, Greece in 1899
A Midsummer nights Dream
no
a mid summer nights dream
Moon
a midsummer nights dream
Helena