1. "The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth-
As Montrose points out in his essay, the women are in far more control when the men are chasing them, than when they are had. ... Puck is greatly amused by everything around him. As the King's jester, Puck is forced to find humor in everything, and he does it with ease. ... Although Puck comes from a magical world, he partakes in the real world as well. ... In her essay, Patterson says that the play is meant to be a visual spectacle and as the play comes to a close, the lighthearted and humorous love story is kept up as Puck bids the audience adieu: "If we shadows have offended/ Think bu...
- Word Count: 1378
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School