Midsummer Night's Dream And Related: Political Allegory

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Taylor, Marion Ansel. Bottom, Thou Art Translated: Political Allegory in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Related Literature. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1973. Print Taylor’s book provides an intriguing argument designed to support the theory that Titania is allegorical of Queen Elizabeth. Although Taylor does not directly say it, the allegorical nature of Titania would account for the shadowy nature of the Indian boy. Taylor writes about how Shakespeare used his writing to echo the political happenings of his time, thus the Indian boy served to create a conflict, allow Shakespeare to allude to reality. The Indian boy himself is not a large part of the plot; however, the actions that his existence causes are vital. Taylor offers evidence to