1. The Transition Of Reality Into Ideality In A Midsummer Night's Dream
Two themes present in many of Shakespeare's plays, the transition of reality into only a dream and the absurd nature of love form a large part of the dramatic content of A Midsummer Night's Dream. ... The play itself delineates with Romeo and Juliet, taking the sad tragedy and converting it into comedy. ... This theme is further reflected in Act Four Scene Two, when the nature of doubling emerges once again in this act, but for the last time. ...
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- Grade Level: High School