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6 July, 01:07

The theme of the difference between dreams and reality is important in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

How does the scene when Oberon removes the spell from Titania and Robin removes it from Bottom explore this theme?

A. Titania and Bottom believe that they have been dreaming once the spell is removed.

B. Bottom decides they must give up their "Pyramus and Thisbe" play because of what happened to him in the woods.

C. Titania has had a dream about what will happen to the lovers in the future.

D. Oberon promises that his future life with Titania will be like a dream come true.

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  1. 6 July, 01:18
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    The dominant theme in A Midsummer Night's Dream is love, a subject to which Shakespeare returns constantly in his comedies. Shakespeare explores how people tend to fall in love with those who appear beautiful to them. People we think we love at one time in our lives can later seem not only unattractive but even repellent. For a time, this attraction to beauty might appear to be love at its most intense, but one of the ideas of the play is that real love is much more than mere physical attraction
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