Figurative Language In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night’s Dream uses figurative language like allusions to make people reading the books think and he uses well known references such as Hercules and Cupid both from Greek mythology. Shakespeare also uses other types of figurative language irony , oxymorons, and personification. This makes the audience laugh and makes them not expect what's gonna happen next. When Bottom head turned into a head of ones of a donkey, this is funny because his name is already Bottom and when all his friends ran away from him it was dramatic irony since, the audience knew what was happening but he didn't and he says there trying to “make an ass” out of him. This is important when it comes to the theme, because Titania falls in love with

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