What's the author's central claim of Act IV of A Midsummer Night's Dream?
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The central claim of Act IV in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is to focuses on the issue that one is in control of neither oneself nor one’s surroundings. The chaos and conflict which occurred in Act III are all resolved in the Act IV. the resolution leads to the happy ending in Act V. All the conflict and chaos is resolved by the fairies' magic. dream realm is one of the important elements of the play. Shakespeare uses dream realism when the lovers realize after waking in a daze.
The central claim of Act IV in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is to address on the issue that one controlling neither by oneself nor surroundings.
The chaos and dispute took place in Act III are all solved in the Act IV. Ultimately the story leads to a happy finish of Act V.
All the disputes closed by the magic of the fairies.The dream of magic is one of the important elements of the play. Shakespeare applied dream mechanism when the lovers realize after waking.