The Course of True Love Never did Run Smooth - By what techniques does Shakespeare prove this to be the case in A Midsummer Nights Dream?
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'The Course of True Love Never did Run Smooth' By what techniques does Shakespeare prove this to be the case in A Midsummer Night's Dream? In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare presents us with a complex and twisting plot. He does this by the use of the Fairies mixing things up by using their magic. The Fairies, in the play, help the audience to understand the plot. This can make the play seem rather amusing as the characters in the play seem oblivious to what is going on so with the help of the Fairies the audience can see what is happening and this would be rather amusing to watch. The Fairies address the audience throughout the play as if the audience themselves are part of it. At the beginning, Hermia is in love with Lysander and Lysander loves Hermia. Unfortunately, Egeus, Hermia's father, wishes her to marry Demetrius. Demetrius is also in...

