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Title: A Midsummer Night


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A Midsummer Nights Dream William Shakespeare
Comedy
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  • What is a comedy? Scornful vs. Romantic
  • What is a tragedy?

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Scornful Comedy
  • Exposes or makes fun of human weakness
  • Displays human limitations (humans are not
    all-powerful) Lord, what fools these mortals
    be!
  • Function To be critical and corrective
  • Humorous and full of satire
  • Ridiculous characters
  • Comedies place their protagonists in the midst of
    a group to emphasize their commonness.
  • Many comedies end with marriages ( fun, exciting,
    and celebratory).

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Example of Scornful Comedy
  • A Midsummer Nights Dream

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Romantic Comedy
  • Emphasizes the sympathetic character rather than
    the ridiculous character.
  • Main characters are sensible and good
  • Romantic Comedies do not test the limits of human
    possibility.
  • Lesser characters are made fun of through
    ridicule and satire.

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Examples of Romantic Comedy
  • As You Like It
  • Twelfth Night
  • Much Ado About Nothing

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Tragedy Plays
  • Emphasizes human greatness
  • Tragic hero man of noble stature (usually
    prince or king)
  • Tragic hero is good (not perfect)
  • Tragic hero has a downfall (usually of his own
    fault)
  • However, his misfortune is not altogether deserved

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Tragedy Plays Cont.
  • Outcome of the downfall is not a waste. Even
    though the hero may die, he usually learns
    something about mankind or has some gain in
    self-knowledge before he dies.
  • Tragedy celebrates human freedom
  • Challenges us with a vision of human possibility.
  • Tragedies tend to isolate their protagonists to
    emphasize their uniqueness.

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Examples of Tragedy Plays
  • Oedipus Rex
  • Hamlet
  • Macbeth
  • Othello

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Tragedy v. Comedy Plot Structure
  • The structure is basically the same except for a
    few differences.
  • 1. Comedies- During the falling action (Act IV),
    something else goes wrong even though all the
    major decisions have been made.
  • This is called the second conflict
  • 2. Tragedy- In the falling action, something else
    looks like it will turn the events even though
    the major mistakes have been made. ( You think it
    will be alright).
  • This is called the second hope

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  • This is done to keep the action going through the
    end of Act V.
  • In plays, the climax is not necessarily the most
    exciting part, it is simply THE TURNING POINT or
    point of no return.

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What to expect from A Midsummer Nights Dream
  • Mistaken identities A character disguises
    himself, people fall in love with the wrong
    person or animal.
  • Intertwining plots involving both humans and
    fairies.

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  • Suspension of natural laws magic as a real force
    in the forest.
  • Disorder (Irony)- Role reversal, bestiality,
    living in the wilderness, uneducated people
    attempt to perform a play that requires a certain
    amount of knowledge.

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  • Marriage- the play culminates in three marriages
    which provide occasion for celebration and
    entertainment.
  • Language Misuse of words or meanings, clever
    insults, complex imagery

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Plot Overview
  • The setting of this play is a mythical version of
    ancient Athens.

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  • Magical fairies roam the woods, ready to make
    mischief on humans.

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  • One summer night, two pairs of young lovers and a
    group of amateur actors wander into the fairies
    mad world.

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Love Web
  • Hermia and Lysander are in love
  • Hermias father, however, insists that she marry
    Demetrius.
  • Hermias friend Helena loves Demetrius

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  • When Hermia and Lysander sneak off to the forest
    to elope, Demetrius and Helena follow.
  • Meanwhile, Oberon and Titania, the king and queen
    of the fairies, are having a quarrel. (
    anthropomorphic beings)
  • The results for innocent human bystanders are
    disastrousand hilarious!

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  • How will the fairies affect the situation of
    Hermia, Lysander, Helena, and Demetrius?
  • Can love triumph over magical mischief as well as
    more ordinary obstacles?

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What to watch for
  • Look for how all three groups of characters
    intertwine in the story.
  • How are they all getting their hearts desires.
  • How does magic help the lovers?
  • How are the fairies portrayed?
  • How is the audience asked to use their
    imagination to create the world of this play?
  • Look for moments that you recognize in modern
    life Are the characters acting like people would
    today? Why or why not?
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