How Does The Relationship Of Titania And Oberon Reflect That Of The Other Relationships In A Midsummer Nights Dream?
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How Does The Relationship Of Titania And Oberon Reflect That Of The Other Relationships In A Midsummer Nights Dream In the beginning of 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' there is an utter state of chaos in the relationships effecting: lovers; father and daughter; and friends, creating complete disharmony in both the human and fairy world. However harmony and forgiveness is restored towards the end of the play. In Act two, Scene one the audience are introduced to the characters in the fairy world for the first time. The fact that Titania and Oberon enter the stage on opposite sides arguing, using very powerful language signifies their importance. 'Enter Oberon at door, with his train; And Titania at another, with hers' This stage direction shows how opposite Titania and Oberon is, both entering with 'trains' of fairies. Titania's train is meant to show the audience how powerful the Queen of the fairy world is. The...

