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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

         Act I Sc ii
• A recap quiz on Act I Sc i…I know how much
  you love them!
1. Where is the play set?
a)   In and around London
b)   In and around Athens
c)   In and around Verona
d)   In and around Venice
2. What is Theseus planning as the
                 play opens?
a)   His wedding to Titania
b)   His wedding to Hermia
c)   His wedding to Helena
d)   His wedding to Hippolyta
3. Why has Egeus come to see
              Theseus?
a) His daughter won’t marry the man he wants
   her to marry
b) His daughter refuses to attend Theseus’s
   wedding
c) His daughter refuses to act as Hippolyta’s
   lady in waiting
d) His daughter wants to perform in the
   entertainments planned to celebrate the
   wedding
4. What famous phrase from the scene
    emphasises the play’s theme of
       romantic complication?
a) “Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
b) “The course of true love never did run
   smooth.”
c) “I have had a most rare vision.”
d) “Ay, love! What has happened to me?”
5. What does Lysander propose to
               Hermia?
a) That they have a double wedding with Helen
   and Demetrius
b) That they ask the fairies for help
   overthrowing Theseus
c) That they run away to the home of
   Lysander’s aunt
d) That they join the band of fairies who live in
   the woods
In what ways is Northrop Frye’s
 concept of the ‘old world’ established
              in Act I Sc i?
• The old world - a world belonging to older
  people, often parental or other authority figures.
  It is usually repressive or constraining in some
  way, and usually urban. Laws or the established
  way of doing things result in a lack of freedom.
  This world is resisted by the young people. Often,
  this world is only seen on stage for a short while,
  but its structures will be clear.
Act I Sc ii
• How does Act I Sc ii contrast with the previous
  scene?
• Why does Shakespeare choose to contrast the
  scenes in this way?
• Extension: How does this link to the concepts
  of bathos and Burlesque?
What is bathos?
Bathos is an abrupt transition in style from the
exalted to the commonplace, producing a
ludicrous effect. While often unintended, bathos
may be used deliberately to produce a
humorous effect. If bathos is overt, it may be
described as Burlesque.
Burlesque
A kind of dramatic comedy that mocks a more
sombre literary work perhaps by treating a
serious subject in an undignified way or by
applying a grand style to a frivolous or silly
subject.

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Act i sc ii

  • 1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act I Sc ii
  • 2. • A recap quiz on Act I Sc i…I know how much you love them!
  • 3. 1. Where is the play set? a) In and around London b) In and around Athens c) In and around Verona d) In and around Venice
  • 4. 2. What is Theseus planning as the play opens? a) His wedding to Titania b) His wedding to Hermia c) His wedding to Helena d) His wedding to Hippolyta
  • 5. 3. Why has Egeus come to see Theseus? a) His daughter won’t marry the man he wants her to marry b) His daughter refuses to attend Theseus’s wedding c) His daughter refuses to act as Hippolyta’s lady in waiting d) His daughter wants to perform in the entertainments planned to celebrate the wedding
  • 6. 4. What famous phrase from the scene emphasises the play’s theme of romantic complication? a) “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” b) “The course of true love never did run smooth.” c) “I have had a most rare vision.” d) “Ay, love! What has happened to me?”
  • 7. 5. What does Lysander propose to Hermia? a) That they have a double wedding with Helen and Demetrius b) That they ask the fairies for help overthrowing Theseus c) That they run away to the home of Lysander’s aunt d) That they join the band of fairies who live in the woods
  • 8. In what ways is Northrop Frye’s concept of the ‘old world’ established in Act I Sc i? • The old world - a world belonging to older people, often parental or other authority figures. It is usually repressive or constraining in some way, and usually urban. Laws or the established way of doing things result in a lack of freedom. This world is resisted by the young people. Often, this world is only seen on stage for a short while, but its structures will be clear.
  • 9. Act I Sc ii • How does Act I Sc ii contrast with the previous scene? • Why does Shakespeare choose to contrast the scenes in this way? • Extension: How does this link to the concepts of bathos and Burlesque?
  • 10. What is bathos? Bathos is an abrupt transition in style from the exalted to the commonplace, producing a ludicrous effect. While often unintended, bathos may be used deliberately to produce a humorous effect. If bathos is overt, it may be described as Burlesque.
  • 11. Burlesque A kind of dramatic comedy that mocks a more sombre literary work perhaps by treating a serious subject in an undignified way or by applying a grand style to a frivolous or silly subject.