A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text of the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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Page 201
With these mortals on the ground ' . Then read from line 135 , when the four
lovers are woken up , to the end of the scene after Bottom's speech . In what
different ways do you think that these characters have been affected by the
experiences of ...
With these mortals on the ground ' . Then read from line 135 , when the four
lovers are woken up , to the end of the scene after Bottom's speech . In what
different ways do you think that these characters have been affected by the
experiences of ...
Page 204
You are not required to tell this character's story ; you are to write about the
character from a particular point of view . ... about him on the evidence of the play
itself , what is said and done by the character and how other characters react to
him .
You are not required to tell this character's story ; you are to write about the
character from a particular point of view . ... about him on the evidence of the play
itself , what is said and done by the character and how other characters react to
him .
Page 205
words as reminders , of the character ( s ) you are asked to deal with .
Shakespeare's more important characters are generally many - sided in their
personalities ; and appearing as they do , not just as portraits but in the plot of a
play , they are ...
words as reminders , of the character ( s ) you are asked to deal with .
Shakespeare's more important characters are generally many - sided in their
personalities ; and appearing as they do , not just as portraits but in the plot of a
play , they are ...
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