Why did the setting change from the city to the forest in a midsummer night's dream?
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Shakespeare uses two distinctly different locations in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream. One (the setting at the beginning and end of the play) is the court and city of Athens in ancient Greece, and the second is an unnamed forest, or woods (the setting of the middle section of the play).
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