A Midsummer Night's Dream

how did social classes are portrayed in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by comparing Bottom and Oberon.

how did social classes are portrayed in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by comparing Bottom and Oberon. What are there social classes? How do you know? How to they speak and interact with others? Why do you think Shakespeare chose to present the men the way he did?

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Oberon is a Demi-god and Bottom is a laborer so social class, if applicable in this case, are total opposites. Oberon is king of the elements whereas Bottom is a bumbling workman with no power over anybody, not even his wife.