A Midsummer NIghts Dream
A Midsummer Nights Dream, another dazzling masterpiece by William Shakespeare, delivers an enchanting, humorous comedy with unparalleled wit. In his play, he reveals a myriad of his opinions on life and its themes. One such theme is the universal matter of love. He articulately elucidates that love is often illogical. He obviously states his point throughout the play through his characters and with his excelled proficiency as a playwright. The 1999, reconstructed film adaptation is no exception, and the artists have supplemented graphically for a contemporary appeal and lucratively restated Shakespeare’s views. The film mainly focuses on the protagonists Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Demetrius. Lysander loves Hermia, and vice versa, but Hermia’s father commands that Hermia marry Demetrius or face death. Demetrius declares that he loves Hermia, but he had once averred that he love Helena prior to Hermia (Hermia’s friend) also. Helena
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Approximate Word count = 659
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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