The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 206: "Best of" Series – A Midsummer Night's Dream, Acts I & II, Ep. 119

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Jan 9, 2024
Explore Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream with in-depth discussions on characters, themes, symbolism, and movie adaptations. Uncover the significance of the setting, spiritual themes, and contrasting worlds in the play. Delve into the complexities of Theseus as a symbol of reason and order amidst the fairy world. Discover the enchantment, imagination, and mischievous antics of Puck and Oberon, highlighting the blend of chaos and harmony in Shakespeare's comedies.
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Midsummer As Liminal Time

  • Midsummer timing signals inversion: nights begin to lengthen and things turn upside down.
  • The feast of St. John frames the play as a liminal, fairy-active season rather than a purely benevolent time.
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Theseus As Reason And Order

  • Theseus represents law, order and measured reason while the woods will represent imagination and disorder.
  • Shakespeare sets up a contrast between rational authority and the play's forthcoming fairy chaos.
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Play Within A Wedding Framework

  • Shakespeare frames the wedding as the story's structural goal and places a play-within-the-play at its heart.
  • The players' rehearsal for the wedding lets Shakespeare comment on drama, acting, and imagination.
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