Parallel theme and character of "Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Romeo and Juliet" are to draw some similarities between William · Shakespeare's play "Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Romeo and Juliet" I can. These similarities are related to the theme and the typical Shakespeare character type. Both plays have a unique pair of "lovers", a helmia and a responder, and Romeo and Juliet. With some simple changes, these two scripts can easily become a tragedy or a comedy. Tragedy is a character that he / she collapses because one or more characters have moral deficiencies.
The similarity between "Romeo and Juliet" and "Midsummer Night's Dream" tends to support the theory that these two dramas are closely related. The purpose of this article is to show that this relationship may be from Romeo and Juliet in the Midsummer Night's Dream, no matter where there are similarities. - Macbeth and Othello "In my head they placed the crown with no result and put a barren scepter in my dissatisfaction so they grasped it without a son by myself My son did not succeed "(Macbeth, III.i.62)" I can not not like the moon "(Timon of Athens, IV.iii.68) The difference between Macbeth and Othello and other tragedies The hero is not his father It is not my son, my mother and daughter
Shakespeare's masterpiece "Midsummer Night's Dream" is compared with "Romeo and Juliet". What is written before "Midsummer Night's Dream" "Romeo and Juliet" is clear from the similarity of letters and plots. This play is a natural response to Shakespeare's soul Romeo, because of his love and attitude towards life. (Draper 3152) The similarity between the beginning of a dream and the main situation of Romeo and Juliet is obvious. Forbidden love, fraud, and pain are elements of comparison. This indicates that Shakespeare borrowed and concentrated material from "Romeo and Juliet". Two fathers Capulet and Egeus issued the same order to their daughter. Capulet: "You are mine, I will send you to my friends, you will not dare to mourn, starve, and will not die on the street." Egeus: She: That is this gentleman Whether Deaf and her death. "(Magill 72-75) Egeus is not too brutal, it is threatening as much as Capulet (McGill 74-76)
"Midsummer Night's Dream" is believed to have been written by Shakespeare around 1595 or 1596, like the drama of "Romeo and Juliet" (SCHLÖSSER, 1977: 495). There is a clear similarity between the drama "Romeo and Juliet" and "Midsummer Night's Dream", which is "the most sad comedy and the deadest death of Piraus and Disz" 1 (SHAKESPEARE, 1980: I, ii , Ten). Two young lovers, parents are forbidden to gather and die with a fatal misunderstanding (SIEGEL, 1953: 142 and ZIPFEL, 2007: 212)