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24 December, 03:01

What is Bottom's reaction to his "dream," and what does he decide should be done about it? Is this an indication that his character has returned to normal? Use evidence from the text in your response.

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  1. 24 December, 03:28
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    When Bottom wakes up he comes to the conclusion that the dream was a "rare vision".

    Explanation:

    In "Midsummer's Night Dream" William Shakespeare uses Puck as a tool to express the norms of the society. He represent Bottom to the bad actors in the society and that is proved when his head is turned into a donkey's head.

    When Bottom wakes up he comes to the conclusion that the dream was a "rare vision".

    Though Bottom comes back to normal form, the change or the vision to him does not build a great impact he in facts narrates his dream to his friends but in the end he only joins them and goes to rehearse for another play by his bad acting.
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