A Midsummer Night’s Dream Complete Text
Midsummer Night's Dream E-Text contains the full text of Midsummer Night's Dream
Midsummer Night's Dream E-Text contains the full text of Midsummer Night's Dream
The Question and Answer section for A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
In Act III, scene 2, Puck says, "Lord what fools these mortals be!"
Snout wants the audience to know that he is a person who represents a wall: stating the obvious. Snout introduces himself as a Wall, who will help the lovers talk to each other through a little gap. (To be help the audience, he points out all the...
Hermia and Helena have been close friends friend since they were young, but recently their friendship has come under strain because of the men they are courting.