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A Midsummer Nights Dream Shakespeare’s treatment of illusion and reality in the play  

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A Midsummer Nights Dream Write about Shakespeare's treatment of illusion and reality in the play. A Midsummer Nights Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare, it is a play about lovers and includes madness, mayhem, magic and illusion. The title tells us of the inevitable confusion to come, as in Elizabethan times 'A Midsummer Night' was a festival linked with mayhem and chaos, and the fact it is a 'dream' conjures up ideas of illusion and fantasy. The play has two settings, Athens which represents reality, order and daylight and the woods, the world of the fairies, which symbolize illusion, magic, and a place of darkness. There are three main groups of characters the courtiers, the workmen and the fairies whose actions form four different plots within the play. 1. The wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta 2. The love affairs between Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius and Helena 3. The workmen's play, its planning, rehearsal and performance 4. The...

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