1. Comparative Study - A Midsummer Night's Dream
The magical creatures in A Midsummer Night's Dream are, above all, ambivalent creatures and open to various interpretations, and I will try to prove this ambivalence in each chapter as a connecting thread. ... Significantly these interpretations of the fairies denote that they are not real creatures. ... In this chapter I will try to prove that both interpretations, allegorical or real, are equally possible. ... I will examine the relationship of the fairies with the human world as it is presented in Shakespeare's text and see how Michael Hoffman and Bernard Haitink, Peter Hall and...
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- Grade Level: High School