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Justify: A Midsummer
Night's Dream is a comedy.​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The most important topics in a midsummer night's dream are passion. Although much of the tension in the play stems from romantic troubles and while the play has many elements of romance, it is not really an amour story: It distances the viewer from the characters feelings to poke fun at the torments and afflictions that those in love suffer

Explanation:

  • A midsummer night's dream is an example of Shakespearean comedy as he tells the story of multiple sets of lovers who must resolve challenges and misunderstandings before marriage and are fully united. Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius, the central characters of the play, begin with two classic obstacles of the comedy of Shakespeare: misdirected love and parents disapproval
  • The father of Hermia forbids her from marrying Lysander and demands that Demetrius marry her instead. Hermia is faced with death or exile under Athenian law if it disobeys her father. Helena loves Demetrius in the past, but Hermia is his passion now. As couples enter the forest, these initial obstacles become confounding and complicated. The mistaken enchantments of the fairy Puck result in Helena loving Lysander and a breakthrough of the play's opening in both men, who love Helena.
  • But the misunderstanding was resolved by the next morning. The magic of Lysander was eliminated while the enchantment of Demetrius remained and the couples were content to be together for the first time. If Theseus overrule Hermia's dad's wish, the final obstacle is resolved, and the play ends, as do all Shakespearean comedies: with a marriage.
  • Like other comedies by Shakespeare, Midsummer focuses instead of their feelings on the condition of the characters. For example, Hermia and Lysander concentrate on a solution and make a hidden plan to escape in the first scene of the play, rather than in despair, as they are forbidden from being together.
  • Then King Oberon, a fairy confessed to Helena submitting to Demetrius and agreed to interfere as soon as Demetrius firmly rejected her. Two things cause uncertainty and trouble between lovers, as does the decision of lovers to join the forest and the decision of fairies to intercede in the lives of lovers.
  • As audience members, however, we never worry that the end result will be anything but pleasant because the play separates us from the agony of lovers due to fantastic circumstances and overworn words.. We are sure that we know how to patch the magical errors and restore the order, that the drama will unfold.

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Answered by vedantsinaresakshi
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In telling the story of several sets of lovers who must overcome obstacles and misunderstandings before they are finally united in marriage, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is an example of Shakespearean comedy. The play’s central couples, Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius, begin the play facing two classic obstacles of Shakespearean comedy: parental disapproval and misdirected love. Hermia’s father forbids her to marry Lysander, insisting that she marry Demetrius instead.

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