How does' wisdom emerge out of the folly and Mockery's in A Midsummer Night,'s dream?
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The Midsummer Night's dream is a British drama written by Shakespeare, which hovers in between sleep and dreams. The characters keep changing their mind often with the circumstances.
In this drama, at every level wisdom emerges out of the folly and mockery.
The two lovers in the story, Lysander, and Demetrius learn to distinguish in between infatuation and true love. Titania learns to relinquish what she loves, i.e., the Indian boy, to elicit once again the tenderness and love of her husband.
This wisdom expresses itself as the rejoicing at the end of the play. It proves that sometimes in order to realize the true value of relationships and love, life takes a dramatic turn.
The Midsummer Night's dream is a British drama written by Shakespeare, which hovers in between sleep and dreams. The characters keep changing their mind often with the circumstances.
In this drama, at every level wisdom emerges out of the folly and mockery.
The two lovers in the story, Lysander, and Demetrius learn to distinguish in between infatuation and true love. Titania learns to relinquish what she loves, i.e., the Indian boy, to elicit once again the tenderness and love of her husband.
This wisdom expresses itself as the rejoicing at the end of the play. It proves that sometimes in order to realize the true value of relationships and love, life takes a dramatic turn.
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