Title is about on At the Midsummer night's dream

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In a Midsummer night's dream, Shakespeare stages the workings of love Theseus and Hippolyta about to marry are figures from mythology. In the woods outside Theseus's Athens two young men and two young women sort themselves out in to couples but not before they form first one live triangle and then another. Also in the woods the king and queen of fairy land Oberon and Titania battle over custody of an orphan boy Oberon uses magic to make Titania fall in love with weaver named Bottom whose head is temporarily transformed in to that of a donkey by a hobgoblin or Puck Robin Good fellow. Finally Bottom and his companions ineptly stage the tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe. A Midsummer night's dream is one of Shakespeare's many plays he wrote. Unlike of his works, this one does not have a sad and tragic ending and is a drama more than anything. The story is about on the four lovers: Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Determius. There is a whole love triangle where Hermia loves Lysander but is forced to marry Determius who Helena loves. For Hermia to escape getting married to someone she does not love she and Lysander run off in to a forest where they are outside the law. Already in the forest there is drama going on between two faeries Oberon and Titania. Titania is protecting an Indian boy that Oberon wants so Oberon gets his faerie Puck to go receive a love potion so that Titania will now be distracted by love and Oberon can snatch the Indian child. Back in the city however there is a group of actors organising a play. After one of them tries to take up every part in the play they get it all organized and head off the forest to practice. So already in the first act we got everybody running off to the forest to cause drama. This play shines at how good it's humor is and is jammed pack with drama. I would recommend anyone to read this fancy story.
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