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Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Direct and Indirect Speech Examples

Direct and Indirect Speech Examples:

Make indirect speech

1) "May you live long and prosper", said the mother to her son.

Ans: The mother prayed that her son might live long and prosper.

Or

The mother wished her son that he might live long and prosper.

Or

The mother blessed her son to live long and prosper.

2) We said, " Many happy returns of your birthday",

Ans: We wished him/her many happy returns of his/her birthday.

Or

We greeted him/her on his/her birthday.

3) He said to me, "When do you intend to pay back the money you borrowed from me?".

Ans: He asked me when I intended to pay back the money I had borrowed from him.

4) He said to us, "Why are you sitting here and wasting your time?"

Ans:  He asked us why we were sitting there and wasting our time.

Or

He enquired us why we were sitting there and wasting our time.

5) "I shall remain here and the police won't be able to find me", said he to her.

Ans: He told her that he would remain there and the police wouldn't be able to find him.

Or

He assured her that he would remain there and the police wouldn't be able to find him.

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1) Online Test No. 01

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2) Online Test No. 02

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3) Online Test No. 03

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2021/01/grammar-quiz-no-3.html

 

4) Online Test No. 04

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/08/grammar-quiz-no-4.html

 

5) Online Test No. 05

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6) Online Test No. 06

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/09/grammar-quiz-no-6.html

 

7) Online Test No. 07

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2019/11/pdf-of-std-xi-first-term-exam.html

 

8) Online Test No. 08

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/10/grammar-quiz-no-8.html

 

9) Online Test No. 09

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/10/grammar-quiz-no-9.html

 

10) Online Test No. 10

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11) Online Test No. 11

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12) Online Test No. 12

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13) Online Test No. 13

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14) Online Test No. 14

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15) Online Test No. 15

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Saturday, 26 March 2022

4.3.(B) An Enemy of the People

 Std.XI Drama 

4.3 (B) An Enemy of the People

4.3.(B) An Enemy of the People


Writer: Henrik Johan Ibsen

He was a Norwegian playwright, theatre director and poet. He was one of the founders of modernism in theatre. Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playwrights of his time. In 1869, he began to write prose plays.

His famous plays include ‘The pillars of society’, ‘A Doll's House’, ‘Ghosts’, ‘An Enemy of the People’, and ‘The Wild Duck’.

          Like all of Ibsen's plays, ‘An Enemy of the People’ was originally written in Norwegian.

          The holder of the truth, the man who can see the essence of the situation, is bound to be unpopular, even if the masses catch up with his ideas in due course. That is why Stockmann finally sums up , the oft-quoted line: 'The strongest man in the world is he who stands alone!'

 

Major Characters:

Dr. Thomas Stockmann: Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.

Mrs. Stockmann: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s wife.

Petra: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s daughter, a teacher.

Peter Stockmann: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s elder brother, Mayor of the Town and Chief Constable, Chairman of the Baths' Committee, etc.

Hovstad: editor of the "People's Messenger."

Billing: sub-editor.

Aslaksen: a printer.



Story of the drama:

The protagonist (hero) of the play is Dr.Stockmann. He is a medical officer of the municipal baths. He suspects that the bath water is harmful. He is proven right after clinical tests. But his report is not accepted.

Therefore he wants to publish an article and expose the corruption. Peter Stockmann is the brother of Dr.Stockmann. He is also the mayor of the town and the Chairman of the Bath committee. He warns Dr.Stockmann of terrible consequences for him and his family if he publishes the article.

Hovstad, the editor of People's Messenger and Aslaksen, the printer, are in the side of Peter Stockmann. They decide not to publish the article. So Dr. Stockmann helds a town meeting. It turns disastrous. Here town people called Dr. Stockmann as an enemy of the people because Peter Stockmann misguides them. His home is attacked by stones. The windows are smashed. He becomes the target of people's anger. His contract as medical officer is terminated. His daughter Petra is removed from her job as a teacher. His landlord forces him and his family to leave the home.

But Dr. Stockmann stands firm in the face of difficulties. He ignores his brother Peter's advice to leave the town for a few months. His wife is afraid that people might drive him out of the town. Dr. Stockmann wants to stay in the town. He decides to convince the people to understand that what is convenient is not always morally right.

He ends by proclaiming, "'The strongest man in the world is he who stands alone."

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An Enemy of the People- Drama: Know more about it

Writer: Henrik Johan Ibsen

Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright, theatre director and poet. He was one of the founders of modernism in theatre. Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playwrights of his time. In 1869, he began to write prose plays.

His famous plays include ‘The pillars of society’, ‘A Doll's House’, ‘Ghosts’, ‘An Enemy of the People’, and ‘The Wild Duck’.


Major Characters:

Dr. Thomas Stockmann: Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.

Mrs. Stockmann: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s wife.

Petra: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s daughter, a teacher.

Peter Stockmann: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s elder brother, Mayor of the Town and Chief Constable, Chairman of the Baths' Committee, etc.

Hovstad: Editor of the "People's Messenger."

Billing: Sub-editor of the "People's Messenger."

Aslaksen: a printer. 


Story of the drama:

The protagonist (hero) of the play is Dr.Stockmann. He is a medical officer of the municipal baths. He suspects that the bath water is harmful. He is proven right after clinical tests. But his report is not accepted.

Therefore he wants to publish an article and expose the corruption. Peter Stockmann is the brother of Dr.Stockmann. He is also the mayor of the town and the Chairman of the Bath committee. He warns Dr.Stockmann of terrible consequences for him and his family if he publishes the article.

Hovstad, the editor of People's Messenger and Aslaksen, the printer, are in the side of Peter Stockmann. They decide not to publish the article. So Dr. Stockmann helds a town meeting. It turns disastrous. Here town people called Dr. Stockmann as an enemy of the people because Peter Stockmann misguides them. His home is attacked by stones. The windows are smashed. He becomes the target of people's anger. His contract as medical officer is terminated. His daughter Petra is removed from her job as a teacher. His landlord forces him and his family to leave the home.

But Dr. Stockmann stands firm in the face of difficulties. He ignores his brother Peter's advice to leave the town for a few months. His wife is afraid that people might drive him out of the town. Dr. Stockmann wants to stay in the town. He decides to convince the people to understand that what is convenient is not always morally right.

He ends by proclaiming, "'The strongest man in the world is he who stands alone." 


नाटकाचे कथानक:

नाटकाचा नायक डॉ. स्टॉकमन आहे. तो महापालिकेच्या सार्वजनिक स्नानगृह निगराणीचा वैद्यकीय अधिकारी आहे. आंघोळीचे पाणी हानिकारक असल्याचा त्याला संशय आहे. क्लिनिकल चाचण्यांनंतर ते सिद्ध होते. हे सर्व स्नानगृह बंद करून सुधारित स्नानगृह तयार करावेत असा तो अहवाल देतो. तो फेटाळला जातो.

त्यामुळे तो ठरवतो की एक लेख प्रकाशित करून हा भ्रष्टाचार उघड करावा. पीटर स्टॉकमन हा डॉ. स्टॉकमनचा भाऊ आहे. तो शहराचे महापौर आणि सार्वजनिक स्नानगृह समितीचा अध्यक्ष देखील आहे. लेख प्रकाशित केल्यास डॉ. स्टॉकमनला आणि त्याच्या कुटुंबावर भयंकर परिणाम होतील असा पीटर स्टॉकमन इशारा देतो.

पीपल्स मेसेंजर चे संपादक हॉव्हस्टॅड आणि प्रिंटर असलॅक्सन पीटर स्टॉकमन हे पीटर स्टॉकमन च्या बाजूने आहेत. त्यांनी लेख प्रकाशित न करण्याचा निर्णय घेतला. त्यामुळे डॉ. स्टॉकमन शहरातील लोकांची बैठक घेण्याचे ठरवतो. ती सभा विनाशकारी बनते. पीटर स्टॉकमन लोकांना भडकवून देतो. शहराचा खर्च वाढवण्याचे उद्योग डॉ. स्टॉकमन करतोय असे तो लोकांना सांगतो. डॉ. स्टॉकमन ला सभेत जनता ‘लोकांचे शत्रू’ म्हणायला लागते. त्याच्या घरावर दगडफेक केली जाते. खिडक्यांच्या काचा फोडल्या जातात. तो लोकांच्या रोषाचे लक्ष्य बनतो. वैद्यकीय अधिकारी म्हणून त्यांचा करार संपुष्टात आणला जातो. त्याची मुलगी पेट्राला शिक्षिकेच्या नोकरीतून काढून टाकले जातो. त्याचा घरमालक त्याला आणि त्याच्या कुटुंबाला त्यांच्या घर सोडण्यासाठी दबाव टाकतो.

पण डॉ.स्टॉकमन अडचणींना तोंड देत खंबीरपणे उभा राहतो. काही महिन्यांसाठी शहर सोडून जाण्याचा त्याचा भाऊ पीटरच्या सल्ल्याकडे तो दुर्लक्ष करतो. त्याच्या बायकोला भीती वाटते की लोक त्याला गावाबाहेर घालवतील. डॉ. स्टॉकमन ला शहरात राहायचे आहे. ‘जे सोयीचे असते, ते नेहमीच नैतिकदृष्ट्या योग्य नसते’ हे लोकांना पटवून देण्याचे तो ठरवतो. तो महत्वाचे वाक्य उच्चारतो, "'जगातील सर्वात बलवान माणूस तो आहे, जो एकटा उभा आहे." या ठिकाणी नाटक संपते.


Q.5.

(D) Answer in about 50 words.

(Questions: Plot/Structure/Theme/Setting/Language/Character)

Questions            

4 Marks

1. Describe/ Explain/ Compare/ Contrast/ Name/ Discuss       

(2)

2. Illustrate/ Interpret/ Narrate/ Justify/ Find/ Identify      

(2)

                

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Questions

1) The setting of the act is the office of the newspaper 'The Herald'. Explain how it is the proper background for the theme of the play.

 Answer-

The most shocking betrayal of the act occurs in the newspaper office. It is here that Dr. Stockmann learns that the Mayor has successfully managed to convince Hovstad and Aslaksen for not printing the report. The newspaper office is a symbol of the role of media in society. The Mayor has manipulated the media. Thus, the setting highlights the fact that Dr. Stockmann has been betrayed by the media. It is expected that the media must remain unaffected by the influence of politicians. It always strive to present the truth to the society. The setting of the betrayal of the truth in the newspaper office highlights the play's theme of the corruption of the media.

 

2) Mayor Peter Stockmann is a contrast to Dr. Thomas Stockmann. Justify.

Answer-

Dr. Thomas Stockmann and Mayor Peter Stockmann are the major characters of the drama. Dr. Thomas Stockmann is the protagonist of the drama. He is a medical officer of the town Baths. He is brave, idealistic and motivated by truth. He discovers that the Baths in the town are contaminated and expects to repair or close it. He desires to publish a manuscript on it to arose the people.

Mayor Peter Stockmann is the brother of Dr. Thomas Stockmann. He is also the chairman of the Bath Committee. He is an antagonist. He is motivated by money and power. He is not interested in truth. He is ruthless and is not bothered about the health of the people. He does not want to repair or close the Bath. He is totally opposite character to that of Dr. Thomas Stockmann.

3) Describe the character- Dr. Stockmann

Answer-

Dr. Stockmann is the protagonist and the main character of the play. He is a medical officer and a family man. He is described as a friend of the people. He has discovered that the Baths in the town are contaminated and wants to instruct the town to repair or close them.  He is a brave person. His views and beliefs do not change. He writes one article and insists to publish it to get the real picture of the baths. He is ready to face every kind of trouble for the sake of the common people.

4) Explain the following statement with reference to the context.

‘From now on The Herald shall be my artillery.’

Answer-

The ‘From now on The Herald shall be my artillery’ line refers in the following dialogue- “I shall consider the "People's Messenger" my sheet-anchor now, and every single day I will bombard them with one article after another, like bombshells." It is said by Dr. Stockmann in his conversation with Billing, Hovstad and Aslaksen. The dialogue shows the enthusiasm of Dr. Stockmann. He is very happy that his article is going to be published. He is now sure that he will now expose all the corruption in the town through the ‘People’s Messenger’. The newspaper will be his instrument for exposing the Mayor and the other politicians. He believes that in his fight for the truth, he will always have the support of the newspaper ‘People’s Messenger’. So, he refers to ‘The Herold’ (‘People’s Messenger) as his weapon (artillery).

5) Describe in your own words the incident when Hovstad's real intention to help Dr. Stockmann is exposed.

Answer-

Dr. Stockmann’s daughter Petra initially has a good opinion about Hovstad. She enters the office of the "People's Messenger" to return the English book. Petra thinks that Hovstad is helping her father because her father is an honest and good man. However, when he says that he is doing it because Dr. Stockmann is her, Petra's, father. He unintentionally reveals that his support for her father is due to his attraction towards her. Disgusted at the revelation, Petra criticizes him. When she gets angry, he tries to tell her that she must not speak so bitterly to him because her father needs his help. At this indirect emotional blackmail, Petra leaves in anger. In this way Hovstad's real intention to help Dr. Stockmann is exposed.


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Tuesday, 15 March 2022

4.3 (A) A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream

A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream- William Shakespeare

 

4.3 (A) A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream

Characters:

THESEUS, Duke of Athens.

EGEUS, father Hermia.

LYSANDER, in love with Hermia.

DEMETRIUS, in love with Hermia.

BOTTOM, a weaver.

HERMIA, daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander.

HELENA, in love with Demetrius.

OBERON, king of the fairies.

TITANIA, queen of the fairies.

PUCK, or Robin Goodfellow.


Story / Plot of the drama

‘A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream’ is a comedy of errors. The major characters are in confusion about their love due to love potion.

Hermia is in love with Lysander while Helena is in love with Demetrius. Egeus is the father of Hermia. When Egeus comes with Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius at Duke Theseus, he complains that Hermia disobeys him and stubbornly refuses to marry Demetrius as she is in love with Lysander.

The Duke Theseus urges Hermia to obey her father but she refuses him. The Duke gives her three alternatives- to marry Demetrius or become a nun or to suffer a death sentence. The Duke gives her time to think this over until the day of his own marriage.

Lysander and Hermia decide to run into the Woods and get married. Demetrius who used to love Helena (Hermia’s friend), has rejects her love and is now interested in Hermia. Demetrius decides to follow Hermia, and Helena decides to follow Demetrius.

The king of faeries – Oberon and Queen of Faeries – Titania are having a fight over the custody of an Indian boy as to who shall own him. In order to teach a lesson to Titania – Oberon hatches a plan with the help of Puck. Oberon orders Puck to bring the magic potion – 'Love in Idleness' the juice of which if poured on the eyelids of a sleeping person, makes him/her fall madly in love with the first person he/she sees after waking up. He thus plans to madden Titania and get the custody of the Indian boy.

As Demetrius enters the wood, followed by Helena, Oberon notices his cold behavior with Helena and decides to develop feelings for her in the heart of Demetrius and orders Puck to apply the juice on his eyelids.

          Taking Lysander for Demetrius Puck squeezes the juice on his eyelids. Helena, who enters the wood following Demetrius, proves to be the first-person Lysander sees after waking up and falls in love with her instantly.

          Puck, who is appalled by the awful acting of Bottom, bewitches him by transforming his head into that of an ass. Titania sees ass headed Bottom and she fails in his love due to effect of the love potion.

           Puck wins praise by Oberon for his affair of Titania –Botton. But as Oberon realizes Puck’s mistake of using the love potion for Lysander instead of Demetrius, he himself squeezes it on the eyelids of Demetrius. He sends Puck to fetch Helena which leads the fierce quarrel between Hermia and Helena as also between Lysander and Demetrius for Helena.

          Oberon then gets the muddle sorted out by setting the wrong right in case of all Athenians by removing the spell of potion from Lysander, restoring his love for Hermia.

Oberon also feels the need to release Titania from this spell as he feels sorry for her and his purpose of obtaining the Indian boy is also served. He orders Puck to restore Bottom’s head.

          The Duke sees the love between Demetrius and Helena and happily allows Hermia marry Lysander. Thus, the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ ends on a happy note.

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A Mid-summer Night's Dream

A Mid-summer Night's Dream- Know more about it

Writer - William Shakespeare


William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".

His works consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems, and a few other verses. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare remains arguably the most influential writer in the English language.


Main Characters:

Theseus: Duke of Athens.

Egeus: Hermia’s father.

Lysander: in love with Hermia. A young Athenian and one of the four lovers.

Demetrius: in love with Helena. He is a young man who is engaged to a young woman, Hermia. She is in love with another man named Lysander.

Hermia: the daughter of a powerful nobleman, Egeus. She has fallen in love with a boy called Lysander, but her dad wants her to marry a boy called Demetrius. She doesn’t like Demetrius at all.

Helena: in love with Demetrius. A close friend of Hermia.

Oberon: king of the fairies. He is engaged in a dispute with his wife Titania, the fairy queen. They were arguing over custody of an Indian child.

Titania: queen of the fairies. She is wife of the Fairy King, Oberon. She doesn't want to loose her custody of an Indian child.

Puck: Robin Goodfellow: A mischievous person and Oberon’s servant and jester, one of Shakespeare’s most enjoyable characters. He creates commotion.

Philostrate: master of the revels to Theseus

Quince: a carpenter.

Bottom: a weaver.

Hippolyta: queen of the Amazons


Story / Plot of the drama

‘A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream’ is a comedy of errors. The major characters are in confusion about their love due to love potion.

Hermia is in love with Lysander while Helena is in love with Demetrius. Egeus is the father of Hermia. When Egeus comes with Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius at Duke Theseus, he complains that Hermia disobeys him and stubbornly refuses to marry Demetrius as she is in love with Lysander.

The Duke Theseus urges Hermia to obey her father but she refuses him. The Duke gives her three alternatives- to marry Demetrius or become a nun or to suffer a death sentence. The Duke gives her time to think this over until the day of his own marriage.

Lysander and Hermia decide to run into the Woods and get married. Demetrius who used to love Helena (Hermia’s friend), has rejects her love and is now interested in Hermia. Demetrius decides to follow Hermia, and Helena decides to follow Demetrius.

The king of faeries – Oberon and Queen of Faeries – Titania are having a fight over the custody of an Indian boy as to who shall own him. In order to teach a lesson to Titania – Oberon hatches a plan with the help of Puck. Oberon orders Puck to bring the magic potion – 'Love in Idleness' the juice of which if poured on the eyelids of a sleeping person, makes him/her fall madly in love with the first person he/she sees after waking up. He thus plans to madden Titania and get the custody of the Indian boy.

As Demetrius enters the wood, followed by Helena, Oberon notices his cold behavior with Helena and decides to develop feelings for her in the heart of Demetrius and orders Puck to apply the juice on his eyelids.

Taking Lysander for Demetrius Puck squeezes the juice on his eyelids. Helena, who enters the wood following Demetrius, proves to be the first-person Lysander sees after waking up and falls in love with her instantly.

Puck, who is appalled by the awful acting of Bottom, bewitches him by transforming his head into that of an ass. Titania sees ass headed Bottom and she fails in his love due to effect of the love potion.

Puck wins praise by Oberon for his affair of Titania –Botton. But as Oberon realizes Puck’s mistake of using the love potion for Lysander instead of Demetrius, he himself squeezes it on the eyelids of Demetrius. He sends Puck to fetch Helena which leads the fierce quarrel between Hermia and Helena as also between Lysander and Demetrius for Helena.

Oberon then gets the muddle sorted out by setting the wrong right in case of all Athenians by removing the spell of potion from Lysander, restoring his love for Hermia.

Oberon also feels the need to release Titania from this spell as he feels sorry for her and his purpose of obtaining the Indian boy is also served. He orders Puck to restore Bottom’s head.

The Duke sees the love between Demetrius and Helena and happily allows Hermia marry Lysander. Thus, the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ ends on a happy note.


Q.5.

(C) Answer in about 50 words.

(Questions: Plot/Structure/Theme/Setting/Language/Character)

Questions         

4 Marks

A1. (Describe/Explain/Compare/Contrast/Name/Discuss)

(2)

A2. (Illustrate/Interpret/Narrate/Justify/Find/Identify)  

(2)                        


Questions

Q.1 Compare the character sketch of Oberon as an enemy of his wife but a friend of lovers.

Answer:

Oberon, the king of fairies, is shown having two faces. On the one hand, he is shown hatching a plan with the help of Puck by using ‘Love in Idleness’. He tries to ensure that the proper lovers end up loving each other. He brings the happy ending of their love story.

On the other hand, in his dealings with his wife Titania, Oberon is shown as a wicked man. Oberon quarrels with Titania over the custody of an Indian boy. He tries to prove his authority as a male and desires the custody of the boy. He also tries to defeat his wife by casting a spell upon her.

So, in the drama Oberon is seen as an enemy of his wife but a friend of lovers.


Q.2. ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is a comedy. Justify.

Answer:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of the best examples of Shakespear’s comedy. It is in fact a comedy of errors. It has all the features of comedy like conflict between characters, resolution over the problem, cleared confusions between the love triangle, reunion and marriage. The ending of the drama is happy so it is a comedy.


Q.3. Describe the theme of the play- ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’.

Answer:

The dominant theme in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream is Love. William Shakespeare portrays how people fall in love with those who appear beautiful to them. However, if one rejects other’s true love, then jealousy starts in the minds of the lovers. The same situation arises if one does not spend quality time with the other. So love, jealousy and revenge these are the themes of the play.


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Q. 4. ‘A Midsummer-Night’s Dream’ is one of the best examples of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. Comment.

Answer-

Shakespeare's ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ is rightly described as comedy of error. It involves hilarious love quarrels brought on by both mistaken identities and confusion created by magic position. Oberon orders Puck to use the love potion, which causes a sleeping recipient to fall in love with the first person he or she sees upon waking. Puck, however, mistakes Lysander for Demetrius, and this mistake causes Lysander to fall in love with Helena. Lysander forgets his true love Hermia. Helena is pursuing Demetrius but Demetrius wants Hermia. Thus, before entering the forest, both men are in love with Hermia. After entering the forest, due to Puck's error in identifying Demetrius, both men fall in love with Helena. Meanwhile, Oberon administers the same love potion to Titania, who later wakes up to fall in love with the donkey-headed Bottom.

By the next morning, the confusion has been resolved. The couples get their love. It ends with a happy note. So, this play is considered as a comedy of errors.


Q. 5. Comment on the versatility and the aptness of the stage settings, as per the requirement of the play “A Midsummer-Night’s Dream!”

Answer-

The play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is set in ancient Athens and the wood just outside it.  The Duke’s palace inside the walls of the city and the Woods outside the walls of Athens are the two major settings of the play. Shakespeare changes the wood into a magic place with fairies. The city of Athens along with the Duke's palace symbolise law and order.  The wood represents chaos and dreamy land. As Athens is governed by rules and regulations, the Duke has to enforce the law and instruct Hermia to marry Demetrius. The drama events happen in the Woods, where King of the fairies, Oberon, plays the lives of the four lovers and causes chaos in the process. The wood is apt as a setting because it is a magical and unrealistic place. It is not like the realistic world of humans, where there is strict law and order. The presence of the Duke in the Woods does bring some order to its chaos.

Thus, the characters form a part of the stage setting and change as the setting changes. The setting is therefore versatile and apt as it perfectly complements the mood of the characters and happenings of the play.


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