Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Significance of Dreams and Dreaming in A Midsummer Nights Dream b
The Significance of  Dreams and Dreaming in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare       In Pucks final speech of the play he says: ââ¬Å"And this weak and idle     theme     No more yielding than a dreamâ⬠       It has been argued that Shakespeare structured the play around the      notion of a 'dream.'     Explore the significance of dreams and dreaming in the play,     both as a theme and dramatic device.       There are several definitions of a dream, although no one can really     define a dream, it is what we make it. The first theory is that it is     a mixture of images, accumulated from your thoughts or experiences,     that happen whilst you are asleep. It could also be a fantasy you     experience whilst your semi-conscious which you have no control over.     It could also be simply wish fulfillment. All these definitions relate     to the play as the fairy characters are fantasy, controlling the     humans experiences and granting them their wish fulfillments. I think     Shakespeare thought of the notion of a dream and from all these     different ideas, ââ¬â¢dreamedââ¬â¢ up a story combining all of them, perhaps     it was his wish fulfillment or came from a dream he once had. Puckââ¬â¢s     ââ¬Ëweak and idle themeââ¬â¢ is anything but, some cultures such as the     Chinese believe you shouldnââ¬â¢t wake someone up whilst they are sleeping     because their wondering soul would not have had time to reunite with     their body, this relates to the play as all the characters appear to     be wondering around in their sleep, not actually realizing they are     asleep. The Elizabethan audience would expect all the images of magic,     love and freedom from the name ââ¬ËMidsummer Nights Dreamââ¬â¢ and would     expect it to be a light hearted roma...              ...king as if they were handmade using only plants. The     fairiesââ¬â¢ hair is all golden, long and full of ringlets underneath a     headdress of flowers.       Shakespeare managed to present ideas of dreaming brilliantly     throughout the play. The lovers fell asleep in their dream, what do     you dream when you fall asleep in a dream? Is dreaming reality, or     reality dreaming? What does a blind person dream if they have seen     nothing they wish for or want to aspire to? These questions are     created from the play. This shows that Pucks final speech ââ¬Å"and this     weak and idle theme, no more yielding than a dreamâ⬠ is not a weak     theme after all but something, if messed with can go very wrong or     very right. This is illustrated by the mixing up of the love potions     in Hoffmanââ¬â¢s film, something so harmful as love can create so much     sadness and pain.                        
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