1. A Mid-Autumn Night's Dream
" (I.i. 134) Earnestly professed by Lysander in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the character assertively articulates one of the play's most crucial themes: the complexities of love. ... The term could further underscore a crucial theme of the poem, as fire, in the context of love, is generally associated with passion. ... The author proceeds to describe the metamorphosis that nature undergoes from day to night in fastidious creativity: the sky in a captivating twilight "[worshiping]" the ground, and the landscape "[yearning] back in darkening hills&...
- Word Count: 1990
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate