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Explication of A Midsummers Nights Dream

ge, the changeling boy. Because of his jealousy, Oberon devises a scheme to place Titania under a spell causing her to act like a fool. Oberon then plans on releasing her from this spell in the hopes of acquiring the page and regaining Titanias love and affection.In Act 1 Scene 2 line 60 Oberon and Titania enter. Early in this Scene we see bitterness emerge. Titania says:What jealous Oberon? Fairies skip hence,I have forsworn his bed and company (2,1,61)By this Titania means for him to go away and Oberons response is:Am I not thy lordEven with this response of dominance it is clear that Titania is mad at him and has no intentions of submitting to his will. They continue to argue for some time accusing each other of adultery. We see through this petty arguing the selfishness and possessiveness that one would think only prevalent in a lower mortal form of life. I think this makes the Fairies seem more real and human. We see the Fairies are prone to human problems, which make their mistakes later in the play more believable. The first Scene of Act two beautifully sets the plot for the rest of the play....

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