The Role Of Magic In A Midsummers Night Dream

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The Role of Magic Literature has been used for centuries to express cultural dissatisfaction, or concern about the current state of affairs in a governed area. Authors often added some level of history or historical references within their work. Whether it is the use of other famous literature or current events, it allowed the reader to relate to the literature easier. A Midsummers Night dream is no different. Shakespeare used magic and symbolism in the play A Midsummers Night Dream to express the views about political, religious, sexual, and gender norms within society. A Midsummers Night Dream is a play with many political and gender equality undertones. The play is very effective in displaying the movement from classical Athens to …show more content…

50 Act, 1 Scene 1, 39-42). Hermia runs away from Athens into the woods to escape the overpowering rule and subjugation of women. The woods are depicted as a place of chaos and magic. Oberon is introduced to the audience as the King of the fairies, but he is only able to assert his power while deceiving his wife. Oberon creates sexual and political chaos by causing the Queen to fall in love with a man with an ass’s head, representing a sodomy relationship. Bottom was a weaver; during the time the play was written weavers had a reputation for political rebellion. Sodomy was a term used during the early modern period to describe politically dangerous behavior (Walters, 2013). Hermia is oppressed by Athens law, ironically in the …show more content…

The similarities between the woods and the Corinthians are evident in the behavior of the people from both places. The Corinthians worshiped Venus (the goddess of love), they lived immoral lives desiring only sex, money, and gambling. Much like the Corinthians the fairies desired a lawless “free spirited” moral code. The infidelity and promiscuous way of life was in contradiction to the protestant culture of the early English marriage teachings. 1 Corinthians 7 teaches that “The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. The wife’s body does not belong to her alone but also her husband. In the same way the husband’s body does not belong to him alone but also to his wife. Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent and for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer. Then come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control.” ( student bible, 1996, p.

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