fantasy or real

Ima 2022-03-21 09:02:51

The story takes place in Athens, when no women were married for love, they were all engaged by their fathers, such an unfree society, Hermia decided to run away with her lover, and from the first act, the love became crazy, it seemed that the lovers Can ignore any consequences.

Cupid is the little god of love in Greek mythology, he often blindfolded, he can make lovers blindfolded.

Shakespeare's plays perfectly describe the absurdity of love.

The elf Parker picked the flower juice and dripped it on the eyes of the lovers, the love relationship became chaotic, and the lovers turned against each other for love. On the absurd summer night, as if having had a ridiculous dream, two couples were naturally together.

Finally, the elf Parker said, "Maybe love is some unseen elf doing this by your side"

So falling in love with someone is fantasy or real?

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Extended Reading
  • Luciano 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    When I watched it in college, I didn't know who was Bale and who was Rupert. I thought it was very eye-catching. At the same time, the degree of restoration of the original work is very high. This kind of horse-catching comedy inexplicably pokes my cute point. A Midsummer Night's Dream and Everyone's Happy are also one of my favorite Shakespeare plays~

  • Krista 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Awaken those peaceful and carefree midsummer night dreams of childhood! The duke beat the mandarin ducks, the fairy king messed up the mandarin ducks, and the mandarin ducks finally became dependents. It is said that according to British folklore, a midsummer night will be devastated in the forest, and in ancient Athens, a father could control his daughter's marriage or kill or force her to become a nun. There are many big stars in this film, and there is no lack of the most youthful appearances of the later big stars, all just to stay in this dream for a while. The entanglement of love in the world and the difference in level are all in this moonshine bush, fragrant grass and clear spring. The summer night fades away, and I love those who love me, and those who love me love me, even though it is a small craftsman in Athens, but also because of this simple tragicomedy, the nobles in the audience are moved, and with the rhyme of the curtain call of the elves, Let's go back together to that long midsummer night when the springs ding dong, the trees, the grass, the cool breeze, the fairies, and never wake up! ps: Remember when the boy who played the elf in the Dead Poets Society walked to death with a flower crown? It seems to be a fable that growing up must accompany the death of innocence.

A Midsummer Night's Dream quotes

  • Helena: I am your spaniel. And Demetrius, the more you beat me, I will fawn on you. Use me - but as your spaniel. Spurn me, strike me, neglect me, lose me, but give me leave, unworthy as I am, to follow you.

  • Tom Snout: [Puck has turned Bottom into a donkey] Bottom, thou art changed. What do I see on thee?

    Bottom the Weaver: What do you see? What; do you see an ass' head of your own, do you?

    Peter Quince: [backing away] Bless me. Thou art translated.

    [all run off, leaving Bottom alone on the stage]

    Bottom the Weaver: Why do they run away? I see their knavery. This is to make an ass of me.