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In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream there are many instances of betrayal.Betrayal plays a big role in this play.
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... Name: Janaty Kondos English Course Work A Midsummer Night's Dream In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream there are many instances of betrayal. Betrayal plays a big role in this play. Betrayal, according to the Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary and Oxford Student's Dictionary for Hebrew Speakers means: 1) To reveal unintentionally, disclose in violation of confidence. 2) To behave without loyalty or honesty towards (a person, a persons feelings) 3) To allow (a secret) to become known, either by accident or on purpose From reading this play, I can see that, betrayal is also an intentional action with a specific goal. There are two kinds of betrayals in the play. There is intentional betrayal where the person who is betraying is aware of his actions and acts with a specific goal in mind, this betrayal can be motivated by feelings such as: love, jealousy and anger. In addition there is also betrayal under magic where somebody casts a spell on














