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with her height, forsooth, she hath prevailed with him,
How low am I I am not yet so low
But that my nails can reach unto thine eyes, "
i felt that Hermia minireview, as I do for classics:
this was my first time reading Shakespeare on my own, and I kind of.
. . saw that as a negative, I like discussing Shakespeare in a classroom setting, and being motivated to mark up the text and otherwise process it fully, I felt like I missed out on stuff here,
also, this play felt so short, maybe it's my edition's fault, for beingpages, maybe it's how abrupt the ending was which is very, or how flat the characters were, or how there were a sht ton of them, long story short, it's not my fave Shakespeare,
all that being said, this was very readable and funny at some points, I think this is one of the plays you really need to see performed, rather than read it,

bottom line: I recommend watching this I sure want to! but I don't think I recommend reading it, Rereading the play this time, I couldn't stop thinking about The Magic Flute,

Like Mozart's opera, Shakespeare's play may have a silly plot composed of fanciful, seemingly arbitrary elements, yet, through the power of absolute artistic mastery, the framework of what might otherwise be nothing but a secondrate masque is transformed, by the unwearied attention of geniusand in Shakespeare's case, sublime poetryinto a work of great resonance, an archetypal myth.
This was the first Shakespeare I read outside of school, and I truly adored it! Everything youd want in a play is here humor, beautiful imagery, quotable lines, and a perfect touch of magic.
I loved all the different storylines and the juxtaposition between them was so hilarious, Im really glad I picked this up and cant wait to get more into Shakespeare! how to flirt, shakespeare style, a midsummer nights dream edition:

elope with your love in a fairy wood

follow your friends into the fairy wood with your exfiancé, who you still pine over even though he loves another woman

become entranced by magic flower juice and chase after the wrong girl until you fall over with exhaustion

call your girl an acorn

realise your exfiancé is truly the one you love, even though you ditched her once you got to the woods

have a double wedding with your lover, your friend, and the fboi who used to love you

i guess its true what they say the course of true love never did run smooth.


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Upped the rating when I realized that I'd given/to King John, Pericles, and The Taming of the Shrew


Been a while since I've visited this review.
This play was the first I read in a project to read all the Bard's plays before I kicked the proverbial bucket wherever you're supposed to kick it.
I'm probably behind on this goal by now of reading/reviewing four plays a year, Ah well.


There are multitudes of rather innocuous comments inside this spoiler, It can safely be skipped,



This Plan of attack was my answer to all the above scratching my head, These following sections used to be in spoilers, but I've revealed this stuff else there wouldn't be much showing,

Read the introduction

I noted the sources listed: Chaucer the opening of the play has similarities to the beginning of the Knights Tale Plutarchs “Life of Theseus” and of course Ovids tale of Pyramus and Thisbe.


Naturally the Faeries are found in folklore, “Belief in faeries, which had been fairly strong some generations before, was dying out except among the ignorant Among educated men and women fairies had become a picturesque fantasy, and a topic for pretty verse and Courtly entertainment.



Read the play
If youve never read the play, and want a synopsis, look elsewhere.


Well okay, heres a synopsis,

Athens: Theseus and the Amazonian queen Hippolyta are preparing to be wed, Young Athenians Lysander amp Demetrius are both in love with Hermia, who loves the first amp loathes the second, whom her father insists she must wed.
A second Athenian lass, Helena, does love Demetrius, but is spurned by him,

A group of comedic blue collars is preparing to present Pyramus
Download Now A Midsummer Nights Dream Devised By William Shakespeare Accessible Through Bound Copy
amp Thisbe
following the wedding ceremony chief among these is Bottom, a bombastic buffoon.
Meanwhile the king and queen of the faeries Oberon amp Titania are preparing for the midsummer nights faerie revelries in the woods outside Athens, but are locked in a caustic argument about Titanias young “changeling”, a boy “stolen from an Indian king”.
II. i.

Oberon commands his mischiefmaker Puck to gather a weed that, when sprinkled on the eyes of a sleeper, will cause them to fall madly in love with the first live being they see on awaking.
Puck is to sprinkle this on Titania and arrange that she will see something or someone ridiculous when she awakes .
Mix this in with Lysander and Hermia deciding to flee from Athens, and sleeping in the woods when they tire Demetrius searching for Hermia Helena moping about in the same woods the play actors rehearsing in the same environs Puck wreaking planned and unplanned havoc on various characters, including giving Bottom the head of an ass Titania falling for this assheaded one lovers reversing the object of their desires, spurning those whom they formerly loved and soon only Oberon is left with any knowledge of whats going on, trying to instruct Puck on how to straighten everything out.


Eventually, alls well that ends well, It is good fun.


Watch a movie of the play
Recently I've been reading plays that the Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre has been putting on, before seeing their production.
SO I'm not feeling a need to also see a movie of the play, However, back when I started I wasn't seeing live productions, Thus the following words on movies of Midsummer Night's Dream,


Several versions of the play have been filmed, the earliest inwith Charlie Chaplin, I chose to watch sitelinkthefilm, This movie features extensive use of Felix Mendelssohn's beautiful music which he wrote for the play first theOverture, and then theincidental music.


The film features the debut of Olivia de Haviland as Hermia James Cagney as Bottom his only Shakespearean role, for which he got a lot of deserved praise and a thirteen year old Mickey Rooney as Puck.


The wording and cadence of Shakespeare is fairly well preserved in the movie, though extensive editing chops out much of the text.
I felt it was a good production, and I was certainly more entertained by the movie than by the play,

Mendelssohns music was wonderful, and the fairie sequences which were all accompanied by this music were inspired magic, The ballet done in these scenes was gorgeous, and the way the fairies glided through the air was beautiful, The costuming of the female faeries, including that of Titantia, surprised me by its very suggestive, almost salacious, design, And Victor Jory as Oberon lent that role a dark creepiness which I found very appealing, All in all, these dreamlike scenes were for me the highlight of the movie,




The Theatrical release poster



Read any commentaries on the play that I have

The only small bit on this play was the following note in the Coleridge book, which is taken from marginalia he wrote at I.
i.ff, where Helena betrays Hermia, Since its all Ive got, Ill quote the whole thing:
I am convinced that Shakespeare availed himself of the title of the play in his own mind as a dream throughout, but especially and perhaps unpleasingly in this broad determination of ungrateful treachery in Helena, so undisguisedly avowed to herself, and this too after the witty cool philosophizing that precedes.
The act is very natural the resolve so to act is, I fear, likewise too true a picture of the lax hold that principles have on the female heart when opposed to, or even separated from, passion and inclination.
For women are less hypocrites to their own minds than men, because they feel less abhorrence of moral evil in itself and more for its outward consequences, as detection, loss of character, etc.
, their natures being almost wholly extroitive, But still, however just, the representation is not poetical we shrink from it and cannot harmonize it with the ideal
”extroitive”


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