Question: 1) Read A Midsummer Night's Dream Act IV Respond Answer the following questions: Oberon and Titania's arguing resolves itself in Act IV--what is revealed about

1) Read

A Midsummer Night's Dream Act IV

Respond

Answer the following questions:

Oberon and Titania's arguing resolves itself in Act IV--what is revealed about each character based on their actions/words inside this scene?

As the four young lovers awaken, the morning and clarity of thought seems to contrast the night (and their time in the forest). Find some evidence in Act IV, scene II that supports this theme of contrasting reality and dreams.

Offer your "best efforts" and provide a developed answer

2)

Read

A Midsummer Night's Dream Act V

Respond

Answer the following questions:

In what ways is Puck the unifying character of the play?

The main plot of A Midsummer Night's Dream concludes by thee nd of the Act IV. What purpose does the final act serve in the play?

Offer your "best efforts" and provide a developed answer

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