The 1999 film adaptation of a Midsummer’s Night's Dream had in many ways a lot to live up to. The same year it was released a film by the name of Shakespeare in love was receiving it’s undeserved Best Picture Oscar (more on that in another essay!) at the 71st Academy awards. It was, in my opinion, a revival of the Shakespeare genre that was lacking in cinema since the days of the Lord Laurence Olivier. But despite the film's star power, it did not live up to Shakespeare in love or Olivier’s performances but that’s not the point of this essay. The point of this essay is this; that the changes made were not an ostentatious show of the film's high budget, but required changes that made the story better and more suited for our time.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Final Project Desperate for attention from her beloved Demetrius, Helena follows him into the woods as he goes to meet Hermia, whom he loves. After the fairy king, Oberon, watches this sad, sad display, he interferes and sends his resident jester, Robin “Puck” Goodfellow to apply love potion on Demetrius so he can reciprocate the love back to Helena. However, Puck did not complete the task as intended, resulting in both Demetrius and Lysander finding Helena irresistible. Skeptical and frankly confused, Helena lashes out and gives the two a piece of her mind.
Love carries so much power. Love is pain. Love is fear. Love can be unbearable, even unachievable. Very few aspects of life portray the essence of love.
Merriam Webster defines love as “a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal tie.” Love exists in many ways between many people, making it truly unique of how love comes about. In the book A Midsummer Night’s Dream, four lovers are put under love spells, creating obstacles for two couples. Problems often happen on the journey of finding true love, making the stereotypical “fairytale” relationship difficult to find. There are always obstacles and troubles on true love’s path.
Many cases of love are an act of agency, the couple chose to be together. In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” by William Shakespeare, love is an act of fate in Hermia’s love life. Hermia’s, one of the four lovers, love life is an act of fate because Egeus, father of Hermia, chose who has to marry. Hermia’s love life is also fate because Theseus, King of Athens, told Egeus that Hermia will marry Lysander. Hemia’s love life is agency because she is choosing to run away with Lysander to get married.
Oftentimes in literature, using magic is portrayed in a way that results in conflict. In the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare uses magic to create dissension between the characters. For instance, magic was used in a love spell, which later strained the relationship between Lysander and Hermia, created tension within Helena’s and Hermia’s friendship, and catalyzed Titania’s love for Bottom. Initially, Lysander and Hermia both love each other, but Lysander is put under a magical spell which causes him to fall in love with Helena. Because of this, Hermia and Lysander begin to feud and tarnish their relationship.
Throughout the years, authors have written about love in many endearing ways. There is the love of a puppy, the love of money, the love of a mother, the love of a friend, and the passionate love that is only expressed to a lover. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, many different forms of love are presented to the reader, from the love of a friend to the love’s truest form, romantic love. One of the most prevalent forms of love in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is romantic love. There are many different examples of romantic or true love in this play.
Love is defined as, “A profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person” (Dictionary.com). In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, there are various couples in the play that deal with problems in their relationship. Lysander comments from the play that, “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.134). The couples are constantly dealing with obstacles in their love life. Difficulties that can face a romantic relationship are illustrated through the various couples in the play.
There are many types of love in the world. Some are portrayed in A Midsummer Night”s Dream. They are used multiple times by William Shakespeare. Almost all of the characters get involved in some type of love. Just to sum up , they are forced love, romantic love, and fake love.
A Midsummer’s Night Dream One of Shakespeare’s best plays ever written. There are some from the Globe, The Swan, and other theaters from his time. The play A MidSummer Night’s Dream is funny, classic, and has anger in the play. Love is so powerful that some people are willing to give up everything and anything up for it.
Stories such as Hamlet and the story being described- A Midsummer Night's Dream- are also often remember for their symbolism. Shakespeare litters his stories with great amounts of symbolism, often that helps to cast what were likely his opinions. Symbols help create meaning in these stories, and keep readers coming back for more to read.
A midsummer night’s dream was a play written by William Shakespeare between 1590 and 1597. William Shakespeare was born on the 26th of April 1564 and died on the 23rd of April 1616. Shakespeare has written around 38 plays, 154 sonnets and 2 long narrative poems. He started off writing mostly histories and comedies and moved on to tragedies towards the end of his life. A midsummer night’s dream was one of his early comedies.
The play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” written by William Shakespeare, who is most commonly known for his other pieces such as, “Romeo and Juliet,” “Macbeth,” and “Hamlet,” was produced The Olympian High School’s Drama Department’ and directed by Amira Temple and Lexi Medrano at Olympian High School’s Multi-Purpose room on November 13, 2015 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Their production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” seemed to have captured the comedic essence that Shakespeare meant for the play through some of the characters’ movements, speech, and many other elements. The play was about the love between two lovers, Hermia and Lysander who cannot be together because of her father, Egues, wishes for her to marry Demetrius, who is also in love with Hermia, or she will face death, but Demetrius also has a lover, Helena. And this all takes place during the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and the Queen of the Amazons, Hippolyta, where, the theatrical group, The Mechanicals, prepare a play for them.
Love is Difficult “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare is filled with many mixed emotions and lots of different themes. Although there are many different themes that readers can interpret, one that really stands out is that love is difficult. This theme is supported when Hermia 's father tries to tear Hermia and Lysander apart and they decide the best decision is to run away together. Also Oberon and Titania can 't stand each other and always get into arguments. The love potion throughout the play messed up Titania and Oberon’s true love.
People will earn more money. It 's no secret that college Graduates earn higher salaries than non-Graduates, and this increased likelihood of employment in better paying jobs, college Graduates are less likely to live in poverty (Hickey). A bachelor’s degree graduate earns $17,500 more per year than a high school graduate and $15,500 more than a student with any college or a two-year degree. The wage gap between college and high school graduates’ salaries is growing from previous generations. Despite the recent recession, college graduates are more likely to be employed than their less educated peers.