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In William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", it shows that true love never run's smoothe. I have so far deduced THAT, but I'm stuck as to examples. Any ideas on how to support this conclusion strictly from the play?

2007-10-17 12:52:32 · 2 answers · asked by Kayla S 1 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

hah. dont pay any attention to the subject/title thing. I forgot to change it. Just answer the written question. Sorry for any confusion. =]

2007-10-17 12:53:09 · update #1

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make a list of what happens to each pair of lovers in the play, what could be easier?

2007-10-17 18:00:56 · answer #1 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 0

whats up there fellow citizen in cyber land, i'm in basic terms dandy. So Shakespeare, eh? i admire that guy, i savor him for his intellegence, yet yeah, he might desire to be extremely confusing at situations, correct in any comprehend situations. yet, dont get your knickers in a twist, cos you're in fulfillment. Midsummer Nights Dream is likely the least confusing and maximum common of his paintings. it truly is likewise extremely comical and you may desire to yet take excitement in it. the secret to Shakespeare is appreciating it, in spite of in case you do now no longer like it. attempt to discover the wonder in it. in case you controlled to make it by way of Macbeth, you haven't any longer have been given any further any concerns for MSND!

2016-10-13 00:17:55 · answer #2 · answered by gayston 4 · 0 0

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