A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (ANNOTATED EDITION) – BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by William Shakespeare is a whimsical comedy that explores the complexities of love and the interplay between reality and fantasy. The plot revolves around the romantic entanglements of four young lovers and a group of amateur actors, all of whom find themselves in an enchanted forest inhabited by fairies. Themes of love, magic, and transformation are central to the story, as characters navigate misunderstandings and magical interventions. The play delves into the humorous and chaotic consequences of both human folly and supernatural interference, creating a captivating narrative that remains timeless and universally relevant.
ABOUT THIS ANNOTATED EDITION
This special edition of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ has been thoughtfully expanded to include key life lessons gleaned from this extraordinary book. Each lesson, drawn from the novel’s rich tapestry, offers deeper insights into main themes of the work and it’s relation to ourselves, society and culture. These reflections enrich the original text, providing readers with valuable perspectives that resonate beyond the narrative, making this edition a must-read for both new and returning readers.
CONTENTS
ACT I
SCENE I: Athens. A Room In The Palace Of Theseus
SCENE II: The Same. A Room In A Cottage
ACT II
SCENE I; A Wood Near Athens
ACT III
SCENE I: The Wood. The Queen Of Fairies Still Lying Asleep.
SCENE II: Another Part Of The Wood
ACT IV
SCENE I: The Wood. Lysander, Demetrius, Helena And Hermia Still Asleep.
SCENE II: Athens. A Room In Quince’s House
ACT V
SCENE I: Athens. An Apartment In The Palace Of Theseus
Key Lessons
Exercise Guide