![]() Well, in the play there’s only one way to sort out the chaos that love creates! And that’s more love! Summon Lovezilla! I’d love to show you the fight, but it’s pay per view. And then we see how jealous Oberon can be! Yes, jealousy is very destructive! And then Oberon’s love potion makes everything worse before it makes it better. Love makes people waste their lives loving people who don’t love them back, like Demetrius and Helena. ![]() Love makes Hermia risk death by disobeying her father. Well, I suppose this does illustrate what happens in the play. ![]() ![]() Could you do a little sketch about the – run! Oh dear. You – leave that poor brain alone! I’m sorry. Shakespeare knew that against love, our poor brains didn’t stand a chance! In Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare…hang on. Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream follows several groups of warring couples from both the natural human world and the world of fantastical creatures such as fairies and sprites. ![]()
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