because she's always been turned from, especially her own love, she is skeptical when she's loved. Meanwhile in the fairy enchanted woods Puck and one of Titania fairies discuss the argument between Oberon and Titania he's angry she won't return the Indian boy she's raising and end chaos in the natural world.
Oberon finds a sneaky way to get the boy back and sends Puck out to find a plant love in idleness which makes a person fall in love with the next person he or she sees. The play takes place in Athens in or around the 1800's. I can tell from reading it's an imaginary place with enchanted woods fairies beautiful flowers, magical things with castles and horse drawn carriages. The prevailing mood of this comedy is light and romantic. Throughout the play, there is love, humor, music, song, and dance. The presence of the fairies and a general atmosphere of fantasy add to the charm and light-hearted nature of the play. Theseus is the Dukes of Athens he defeated Hippolyta the Queen of the Amazon and now there getting married Hermia Overall the play rejoices in the power of love to change our lives also it reminds us of love and foolishness. In addition to loves conflict with violence, the play shows passions conflict with reason. Egeus view of the world conflicts with Hermia's idea of love and
freedom. One of the main quotes in the play Theseus statement that lovers, madmen and poets share the same idea to fantasize. The writer is concerned with the relationship between imagination and reality and the way our feelings alter our thoughts. Helena realizes loves blindness and change of heart when she argues that strong emotions, such as love can make the evil beautiful our thoughts are to often change by emotions. Through the happenings of the play and the words of the characters, Shakespeare seems to be presenting a comical view of love. He is making a joke of it, with Titania falling in love with a donkey and with the objects of the characters' affection constantly fluctuating. This contrasts with Romeo and Juliet, a Shakespearean tragedy about true love. Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers, destined to be together In A Midsummer's Night Dream, love is a token thing dispersed by sprite as it celebrates the vagaries of love with the on again off again romances of the two lovers Theseus and Hippolyta. It also shows how marriage comes to symbolize the reconciliation of forces that in another context would remain in tragic opposition to one another. The play itself turns upon the metaphor of theater itself questioning the nature of art and imagination.