"This is a mysterious drama - not a coincidence, I can not fully understand the meaning of other playwrights but the material here seems to be beyond Shakespeare." That element is a design While focusing on "Midsummer Night's Dream" to draw out unconscious dark forces. Peter Brook 's "Midsummer Night' s Dream" performance is revolutionary, of course it is "I have not seen it" element.
"Midsummer Night's Dream"'s "dream" means the world full of imagination, fantasy, and unconsciousness. In addition, the tradition and general belief of the Midsummer Festival represents the era of liberation of nature (BOOCK, 1981: 70). The audience of the show witnessed magical events in Fairy Forest, Queen of Queen, Queen O'Brien, and Titania. Humans seem irrational under the curse of these fairies and around this magical forest (SHAKESPEARE, 1980: II - IV)
One of the important elements of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream is the contrast between the "real world" and the world where fairies, elves and other magical creatures live. In this article on the Midsummer Night's Dream, we need to explore the reality and reality of the world that overlaps the boundaries of these two different fields and that these characters appear. By doing so, we identify and analyze the function of the magical world against the "real world". . For this controversial article about "Midsummer Night's Dream", the author is to strengthen the concept of the main function of this magical world is love - after all, the theme of the drama - I believe.
As Shakespeare 's play title suggests, dreams are an important element of a midsummer night' s dream. The role often questions whether you are in the world of dreams or in the world you are awake and it is difficult to distinguish between them. Using a psychoanalytic method to explain the role of dreams in a night's dream at midnight, the author should examine their psychological value for the various functions and personality of dreams. Dreams have at least one important function, that is, dreams should be claimed to allow formulation of illusions that are impossible or difficult to achieve in real life. This should be a clear argument, at least one explains the role of dreams in a midsummer night's dream.