Saturday, August 17, 2019
Nightââ¬â¢s Dream Essay
Task: Discuss the importance of magic in A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream 10c1 English Coursework Magic is probably the main theme in A Midsummer Nights Dream. It plays a vital and extensive role in each story ââ¬â line. Each time Shakespeare uses magic, there is an important ââ¬â if subtle ââ¬â consequence. Shakespeare explores many aspects of magic, including how it causes problems and how it solves them. Magic is often used by Shakespeare to support and implement the comedic sections of the play. Before I explore the importance of magic in the play, I must explore magic itself,as it means different things to different people and to different cultures. Magic is defined in the dictionary as ââ¬Å"Any art that invokes supernatural powersâ⬠. However, to other people and the majority of religions, magic is an evil force within the world, practiced by sinners and wrong ââ¬â doers. This seems to be the main view of the society Shakespeare lived in. However, nowadays magic is generally not believed in. This seems to be Shakespeareââ¬â¢s point of view; this can be seen by his use of magic to create a comedic and mischievous ââ¬â though certainly not evil- atmosphere throughout the play. In this way, Shakespeare could be seen as a writer ahead of his time. The effects of magic in A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream may have been influenced by the social attitude of the Elizabethan era. During Elizabethan times magic ââ¬â unlike today ââ¬â was widely believed in. It was considered a crime to practise magic and was an offence punishable by law. People (usually single women) were executed if they were suspected of committing this ââ¬Å"crimeâ⬠. I think that this may have influenced Shakespeare to make magic have such a dramatic and often catastrophic effect. An example of the disastrous effects of magic is when Robin Goodfellow pours the love potion in the wrong manââ¬â¢s eye, causing him to fall in love with another woman. This shows us that magic often has devastating and consequential effects, which affect the play as a whole. It also insinuates that magic might be a devious, if not evil, force. Magic plays a large and indispensable part in the playââ¬â¢s main plot, with the lovers. Magic is actually used to structure the main story ââ¬â line. This can be seen where Oberon says: ââ¬Å"A sweet lady is in love/ With a disdainful youth: anoint his eyes -/ But do it when the next thing he espies/ May be the ladyâ⬠¦ â⬠This shows us that magic is an extremely significant theme throughout the play. There would have been no main plot, had Robin Goodfellow not anointed the wrong manââ¬â¢s eye with the love potion. Magic also plays an essential part in many of the subplots. This can be seen where Bottomââ¬â¢s head is turned into that of an ass. Titania is then made to love him through magic. This suggests that magic is crucial to make the play the comedy that it is. These subplots can seem slightly insignificant and trivial at times, however, they all merge to create a gripping and interesting story. Magic is also used to solve or correct the problems at the end of the play. This can be seen where Shakespeare writes ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ Jack shall have Jill; / Nought shall go ill: / The man shall have his mare again and all shall be wellâ⬠¦ â⬠This can also be seen in Puckââ¬â¢s final speech, for example ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ Think but this and all is mendedâ⬠¦ â⬠The lovers are all as they were ââ¬â except Demetrius who now loves Helena (though this is a good thing); Bottomââ¬â¢s head is restored etc. These, when combined form the resolution/conclusion of the play. Without the use of magic, normality would not have been restored. The play would not have had a proper ending. This supports my opinion that magic plays a fundamental and imperative part in the play. Magic is also used to make the lovers happy. Demetrius is made to fall in love with Helena. Consequently, Hermia can marry Lysander, with whom she is in love. This also makes up a critical part of the conclusion ââ¬â another main role. Magic affects the environmental setting in the play. This can be seen when Titania says ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ Therefore the winds, piping to us in void/As in revenge for having sucked up the seaâ⬠¦ â⬠This shows us that the whole of nature has been set off ââ¬â balance by a mere argument between the rulers of the fairies. This shows us the intensity and extent to which magic influences the setting and design of the play. The name of the play, itself suggests the importance of magic. The reference to ââ¬Å"midsummerâ⬠at first does not seem significant to the story. Why, then, did Shakespeare include it in the title? The reference to ââ¬Å"midsummerâ⬠is actually an inconspicuous clue of the events in the play. Midsummer is widely considered to be a time of magic and mystery. Such tales of fortune personified walking on Earth support this. The fact that this play is set in midsummer contributes to the mysterious effect created by Shakespeare. This seems to be a direct and deliberate indication of magic, before you have even read the first word. Another hint of the content of A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream is the use of the word ââ¬Å"dreamâ⬠. Dreams are also widely considered to be a magical aspect of life. They are often interpreted and read by those who believe in magic. This, again, seems to suggest that magic will play a crucial role in the play. Even the word ââ¬Å"nightâ⬠could be interpreted as a reference to magic. Often ââ¬â especially in older writings ââ¬â magic plays a more vital role during the night, i. e. the hours of darkness. This is another obvious hint of magic, situated by Shakespeare before the play begins. This further reference to magic implements the role of magic as a theme in A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream and highlights its criticality to the story as a whole. In fact, Shakespeare actually seems to personify magic. After all, what is Puck? A mischievous being of magic that invokes supernatural events. This again is evidence of the importance of magic. Puck is often the character to inflict magic upon others resulting in a catastrophic yet comedic effect. Without the use of Puckââ¬â¢s magic, the lovers would not have ended up falling in love with the wrong people, and as this is the main storyline in A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream I think this is one of the most significant roles that magic plays and proves its necessity to the play. Magic, is therefore a significant factor of A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream. It is woven into most of the subplots and plays an extremely important role in the main plot. In my opinion, it would have been impossible for Shakespeare to have written this play without including magic. Therefore, magic is almost definitely the most important and essential theme of the A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream. Shakespeare impresses this significance on us using all of the story ââ¬â lines in the play. It affects nature, physical appearance and even the mind. Magic is used both positively and negatively throughout the story. It is often the cause of problems, but ultimately it solves them.
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