Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare is full of comical jokes and humorous scenes, but something that subtly masks the stories of these characters is the recurring theme of love, specifically in dreams. Love can render one blind, letting them fall into a rabbit hole of a strange dream-like state. By act four, all (except for Demetrius) return to their normal selves, where Bottom says, "I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what / dream it was. Man is but an ass if he go about t'expound this dream"(4.1.200-201). The events that he had just experienced were too bizarre to comprehend, as he says he sounds like a fool trying to explain them. Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream shows how being infatuated can not only blind one, but it can feel like a hazy dream. …show more content…

Shakespeare was trying to relate this theme to real life--we all have these bizarre dreams once in awhile, whether it be as extreme as the lovers’ experiences...but what do dreams tell us about love? Being infatuated, as nice as it seems, blocks out every flaw on a significant other. Just like Lysander says, “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.134-136), love is never perfect. There was already turmoil between the characters before the enchantment, but during the love trip, the lovers’ topsy-turvy emotions are

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