The Importance Of Literature In A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare

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One artist, poet and playwright has greatly inspired me with his iconic pieces of literature, “Though she be but little, she is fierce.” (William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream) William Shakespeare is known for many pieces of literatures from his sonnets to plays. But it’s his iconic plays that have inspired me to the works of Shakespeare. The depth of Shakespeare’s characters and unique story-telling devices that he uses to keep audiences intrigued into the play is amazing. Not only does Shakespeare’s literature make me want to become a better writer, but also a better person as his literature digs deeply into humanity. One piece of Shakespeare’s literature that has really influenced me is his play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. In the play there are many themes such as the difficulty of love, magic and dreams. But the theme of “the difficulty of love” is the most influential in the story as it is the one that audiences can relate to the most. In the play, two characters, Hermia and Lysander are madly in love with one …show more content…

This powerful thinking challenges the audiences to observe closely to the play to determine whether or not it is a dream. This technique Shakespeare uses to get audiences to pay attention so closely to the smallest details teaches me to pay that close attention to my own work, because if I can get myself to focus on writing powerful details that draw audiences in, then I can have the same affect that Shakespeare’s writing has on one. By furthering my study in Shakespeare’s’ great literature I hope to notice more details that really help these themes stand on their own and even the themes that relay on the smallest of details, whether it’s the dialogue of two characters or even details described about the characters that really help bring them to life in readers

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