What Are The Three Most Important Lines In A Midsummer Night

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What does the title mean? Midsummer Night was a festival in late June that included dancing and myths of enchantment. The moon and the deep forest of fairies may or may not refer to this night. But enchantment is definitely a large part of the play. The desperation of Helena and the planning escape of Lysander and Hermia bring them into the magical woods. The traveling theatre group also stumbles into a fantasy world that takes them beyond the play they are preparing to perform. The dream is real and changes the lives of the main characters. So the title of the play refers to the mystery and enchantment of lovers in the forest at night. Who are the main characters in the play? How are the characters related through the plot of the play? The main magical characters are the mischievous fairy Robin, and his king and queen; Oberon and Titania. Hermia and Lysander are the lovers who have escaped into the forest, so that they may leave Athens, and escape her father. Helena will leave …show more content…

Why do you think these lines are important to the story? Please list who said the line and where it is at in the play (page number, act/scene, and line …show more content…

When Lysander is speaking to Hermia in Act I, Scene I; he is both stating a truth about the mystery of love, as while as foreshadowing the upcoming trouble in the play. Egeus has made his demands that his daughter obey him and marry Demetrius. The tension between the father and the chosen lover of his daughter has set the conflict into motion. Demetrius has left with Theseus, Hippolyta and Egeus to discuss the wedding of the Duke of the Athens. The young lovers Lysander and Hermia are left on stage and he tells her in Lines 132-134: “For aught that I could ever read, Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth.” He speaks these words to comfort Hermia, but neither has any idea of the crazy night that will come in the

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