A Midsummer-Night S Dream Essay, Research Paper
A Midsummer-Night s Dream
In William Shakespeare s play A Midsummer-Night s Dream, the story
takes place in mythical Athens. Thereus, the reigning Duke, has
taken over the Amazons and has fallen in love with their beautiful
Queen Hippolyta. As the play opens, he proclaims that their wedding
is to take place in five days, which is the Midsummer s Eve, a time
of great rejoicing and mischief among the fairies who live in the
wood.
At this point, Egeus, a rich Athenian, brings his daughter Hermia
to the Duke. Having fallen in love with Lysander, a young man whom
her father disapproves of, Hermia refuses to marry Demetruis, who
is her father s choice. Demetruis had been in love with Hermia s
friend, Helena, but had left her for Hermia.
Angered by Hermia s disobedience to his will, Egus demands judgment
on his daughter. Regretfully, the Duke tells Hermia that according
to Athenian law, she must marry Demetruis or she will be killed.
The only other alternative would be a life of chastity as a virgin
priestess. She has just a short time, until the Duke s wedding, to
decide.
In another part of Athens, a group of regular guys led by Peter
Quince, a carpenter, are preparing a play for the wedding feast of
Theseus and Hippolyta. The star of the group, Nick Bottom, a
weaver, shows off his abilities to play all parts, but he is
finally cast as the hero in a most heartbreaking comedy about the
most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisby (The Complete Works of
William Shakespeare 390). All the parts are given and the rehearsal
is set to take place the next night in the wood outside of Athens –
the same wood where Hermia and Lysander later will meet.
The fairies that live in the woods are preparing for Midsummer s
eve, a time when they will be able to do as they please.
Meanwhile,
their king, Oberon, and Titania, their queen, have quarreled over
possession of a little boy, the child of one of Titania s
priestesses.
In the city, after the others leave, Hermia and Lysander determine
to meet in a wood near the city the following night. They plan to
leave the city and go to a place outside of Athenian borders where
they could be married. Helena promises to help the lovers, and they
leave. When Demetruis returns, Helena, who is hopelessly in love
with him, tries to win his love by telling him about Hermia s plan
to escape. She is bitterly disappointed when Demetruis hurries away
to stop the two from getting married, so she follows him.
Everyone is in the forest, even Puck, who is like Oberon s first
hand man, and he is up to mischief. After everyone but Oberon and
Puck have fallen asleep, Puck takes a special nectar and puts a
spell on different lovers so they will love someone else, or the
first thing they see when they awaken. He also puts the nectar in
the eyes of Queen Titania and as an extra joke he changes Nick
Bottom s head into that of a donkey. After Oberon discovers Puck s
deeds, he tells him to undo his tricks, so Puck does. After all is
set right, Queen Titania gives Oberon the child, and the feud is
over.
The Duke comes through the wood and offers all of the couples the
chance to get married at the same time as him. Lysander and Hermia
receive permisesion to marry when the Duke learns Demetruis has
fallen in love with Helena. To add a comment about the play,
Hippolyta says, This is the silliest stuff I have ever heard (The
Complete Works of William Shakespeare 408). This view is shared by
everyone as they laughed so hard and they figured it was a true
comedy. After they play, everyone lives happily ever after?
Works Cited
Wright, William Aldis. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare.
New York: Garden City Publishing Company, Inc., 1936.
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