1. The Transition Of Reality Into Ideality In A Midsummer Night's Dream
It is also the way that Bottom deals with his nightmare of an imaginary dream that is important and interesting. ... The play itself delineates with Romeo and Juliet, taking the sad tragedy and converting it into comedy. ... Perhaps the most famous line from A Midsummer Nights Dream is when Puck remarks, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" ... (IV.i.186-187) Exact words "parted" and "double" are used again from Act Three. This quotation occurs right after Theseus has overridden Egeus" desires and agreed to let Hermia and Lysander get married. ...
- Word Count: 922
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School