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A Midsummer Night's Dream

By William Shakespeare

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Title:     A Midsummer Night's Dream
Author: William Shakespeare

Table of Content

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

ACT I
1. SCENE I
2. SCENE II

ACT II
1. SCENE I
2. SCENE II

ACT III
1. SCENE I
2. SCENE II

ACT IV
1. SCENE I
2. SCENE II

ACT V
1. SCENE I

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Name: _____ [Date: 1/10/07]
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Subject: A Night'S Dream

Review/comment: I don't really know what made me first read this play, but I had always loved Shakespares's other plays. I started to read it, and I was hooked. The play just jumped off the page for me and came alive in a way nothing ever had. Later I decided to go see this movie preformed, and couldn't find a theatre anywhere that had it on the bill. So, a friend of mine told me about a movie of the play. I rented, and there it was for me right in front of my eyes. I fell in love with it; the movie, the play, the book, all of it. The comedy in it as these creatures try to find their way while another is stirring up the mix just makes you laugh, and sigh as they try so hard. But only get a very short way before Puck and others do something that messes with them again. You have to read it and see it to understand, I highly recommend it.