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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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Puck

Although there is little character development in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and no

true protagonist, critics generally point to Puck as the main character in the play. The

cheeky, quick-witted sprite sets many events of the play in motion with its magic

through two jokes to deliberate on the human characters (turning upside down in it, a

donkey) and regrettable errors (love potion burrs on the eyelids Lysander instead of

Demetrius is).

In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, More importantly, the spirit Puck whimsical, fantasy

magic, fun, humor, and wonderful, reminiscent of the language can penetrate the

atmosphere to play. Wild contrasts, such as an indirect comparison of a rough,

craftsmen of the earth and delicate, pretty please, is dominated by A Midsummer

Night’s Dream. Puck seems to describe many of these opposites within his character:

he is gracious, but not as saccharine as the other fairies, including Oberon’s jester, he

provides a certain coarseness, which leads him to move to the bottom of the head and

ass just for experience. He has a good heart, but capable of cruel tricks. Finally, while

most of you are beautiful and ethereal, Puck is often portrayed as a bit ‘strange looking.

Indeed, another fairy Puck remembers that some call the “trolls,” a term whose

meaning is far less glamorous than the “fairy” (II.i.40).

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Nick Bottom

While the humor is often subtle and mischievous Puck, the comedy that surrounds the

lower part is presumptuous Nick Weaver hilarious. The central character in the subplot
involving the production of the architects of the story of Pyramus and Thisbe, bottom

dominates his co-stars with a remarkable belief in their own abilities (he thinks is

perfect for all parties in the game) and comic incompetence (which is a terrible player

and often makes mistakes in grammar and rhetoric in his speech). The humor often

comes down on the fact that it is totally unaware of his ridiculous speeches on dramatic

and self-expansion, and seems to believe that no one takes him seriously as he did.

This stupid self-importance reached its peak after the disc turns on a donkey.

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Helena

Even if the disc stand out less as pleasant A Midsummer Night’s Dream characters

themselves are not involved in the events leading dramatic. And the other character,

Helena, in love with young woman desperately in love with Demetrius, is perhaps the

most fully developed. The quartet of Athenian lovers, Helena is the one who thinks that

the greatest love of nature which makes sense since the beginning of the game; he will

be out of love triangle with Lysander, Hermia and Demetrius. He says: “Love looks not

with the eyes, but the mind”, believing that Demetrius has built a fantastic concept of

beauty in the Hermia, which prevents him from recognizing their own beauty Helen

(Ii234). Demetrius fully faithful, despite his confession of his faults, Helena seeks to win

her love by telling him the plan is Lysander and Hermia run away into the woods.

When Helen comes the forest, many of its features are pulled out of the confusion that

creates a love potion, in relation to other lovers, he is very confident, worrying about

her appearance, and believe in Lysander is mocking her, when proclaims his love.

Oberon

King of the fairies, Oberon is initially against his wife, Titania, because he refuses to

cede control of a young Indian prince who wants for a knight. The desire for revenge on
Titania Oberon conduit for sending the disk for the flower of love potion that creates

much confusion in the room and filling

Titania

The beautiful queen of the fairies, Titania resists the attempts of her husband, Oberon,

to a gentleman of the young Indian prince who has been given. Titania brief, potion-

induced love for Nick Bottom, whose head Puck has transformed into a donkey, for

example, yields the first part of the contrast ratio.

Lysander

A young man in Athens, in love with Hermia. Lysander to Hermia invokes the theme of

the difficulty of love he cannot marry her openly because Aegean, her father wants her

to marry Demetrius, Hermia and Lysander flee into the forest, Lysander becomes the

victim of magic applied and wakes up in love with Helena.

Demetrius

A young man of Athens, at first in love with Hermia and ultimately in love with Helen.

Stubborn pursuit of Demetrius Hermia throws love out of balance among the quartet of

young people of Athens and the symmetric block two-pair arrangement.

Hermia

Daughter of the Aegean, a young woman in Athens. Hermia is in love with Lysander

and is a childhood friend of Helena. As a result, bad fairies’ with Oberon’s love potion,

both Lysander and Demetrius suddenly fall in love with Helen. Self-conscious of his

short stature, Hermia suspects that Helena has been targeted men with her height. In

the morning, however, Puck has sorted things out of the love potion, and Lysander

loves Hermia is restored.

Aegean

Hermia’s father, who brings a complaint against his daughter to Theseus: Aegean has

given permission to marry Hermia Demetrius, but Hermia, in love with Lysander,
refuses to marry Demetrius. The insistence that Hermia Aegean serious or respect his

wishes or be held responsible for Athenian law places him outside the realm filled

dream fantasy of the forest.

Theseus

The heroic duke of Athens engaged to Hippolyte. Theseus represents power and order

throughout the game. It appears only at the beginning and end of the story, kidnapped

by the dreamlike events of the forest.

Hippolyta

The legendary Queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus. Like Theseus, who

symbolizes the order?

Peter Quince – A carpenter and the nominal head of the artisans are trying to put on a

play to celebrate the marriage of Theseus. Quince is often overlooked by the very safe

ground. During the artisans are, Quince plays the Prologue.

Francis Flute

The bellows-repairing chosen to play Thisbe in the craftsmen’s work for the wedding of

Theseus. Forced to play a girl in love, the bearded craftsman determines to say what

the lines in a high, squeaky voice.

Robin Starveling

Adapt chosen to play Thisbe’s mother in the craftsmen’s play for Theseus’ wedding

celebration. He ended up playing the role of Moonshine.

Tom Snout

The Tinker chosen for the role of Pyramus father is involved craftsmen for the wedding

of Theseus. Over time acts as a wall dividing two lovers.

Snug
Craftsman, joiner chosen to play the lion play Theseus, the wedding feast. Snug worries

that his roaring will frighten the women in the audience.

Philostratus

Master of the Revels to Theseus, responsible for organizing the show for the marriage

of the duke.

Peaseblossoms, Cobweb, Mote, and Mustard

Fairies Titania ordered to attend substance after she falls for him.

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