Friday, May 31, 2019

A Comparison of A Midsummer Nights Dream and Romeo and Juliet Essay

Parallel Themes and Characters in A Midsummer Nights Dream and Romeo and Juliet     Certain parallels hobo be drawn between William Shakesp pinnaes spells, A Midsummer Nights Dream, and Romeo and Juliet. These parallels concern themes and prototypical Shakespearian tone types. Both plays have a distinct partner off of lovers, Hermia and Lysander, and Romeo and Juliet, respectively. Both plays could have also easily been tragedy or comedy with a few simple changes. A tragic play is a play in which one or more characters  has a moral flaw that leads to his/her downfall. A comedic play has at least one humorous character, and a no-hit or happy ending. Comparing these two plays is useful to find how Shakespeare uses similar character types in a variety of plays, and the versatility of the themes which he uses.             In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is young, not tho fourteen, and she is beautiful, and Romeos rea ction after he sees her is, O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night As a rich jewel in an Ethiops ear Beauty to rich for use, for the earth too dear   Juliet is al... ..., not because one character has a flaw, but both families have a flaw- pride.             Prohibited love, romance, arrogant families, both plays have it all. With a few simple modifications, A Midsummer Nights Dream could have been a tragedy, and Romeo and Juliet could have been a comedy. Shakespeare however, uses many of the same character types, young, prudent, rebellous lovers, and controling family members, in both comedies and tragedies. The end results are character molds, along with theme molds that can be easily translated into almost any plot, in any play.

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